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Gazette in Bankruptcy. ■J* N B A^N^fc^Fu^P T CY. ■JN BANKRUPTCY. IN THE COURT OF BANKRUPTCY HOLD EN • AT AUCKLAND. In the matter of the Bankruptcy Act, 1883, and the amendments thereof. Notice is hereby given that Dividends at the rates hereinafter mentioned will he payable at my office, t* Government Insurance Building., Queen-street, on and after THURSDAY, the 20lh of January instant, p i between the hours of one and three o'clock in the after' ? noon only, la the undermentioned estates I FIRST AND FINAL DIVIDEND : I. William La Grenade Mitchell, Accountant and ir Estate A«e»t, Auckland, 2s in the £. ;s Albert Wickhaisi, Clerk, Pontooby, 4s in the £» J jhn Waddell, Biker, Newton, 7s ed in the , r J. Brown and Co., Grocers and Bakers, PonSonby . 2s2Jdinthe£. " Art .ur Robert D-nby, Accountant and Hotel Keeper, Ancsland, 11J-J in the £. William L<armouth. Baker and Storekeeper, Kawakawa, 3s in the £. David Learinouth, Hotelkeeper, Kawakawa, 9Jd in the si. ' THIRD AND FINAL, DIVIDEND. John Osborne, Grocer, Thames, Is 3d in the £. FIRST DIVIDEND. Thomas King, Baker, Ponsonby Road, 2« 64 in the £. S N.H. — All promissory notes included in proofs must be produced for endorsem, nt. Dated this 13th day of January, ISS3. JOHN LAWSON, Official Assignee. Prospectus. JJIE AROHA PROSPECTING f COMPANY. It is proposed to form a Company, to be called the j Te Aroha Prospecting Company, with limited liability, having a capital of £30,000 in shares of £1 each, 20,000 shares to be offered to the public, and 10,000 to be reserved for the benefit of the Company; one penny per share to be paid on application, twopence per C share on allotment, and the balance in calls of not • more than one penny each, as required ;at least one • month to intervene between each call. The objects of the Company are— thoroughly prospect the Te Aroha GoldUeld, by driving a tunnel through the hill, from a point on its western face, towards the New Find gol.lniine, and until it arrives in ground owned by existing companies or individuals. When any reel Is cut showing gold or other minerals, if found payable it shall either be let on tribute oi worked by the Company, as may ba deemed most advisable. The exact point near the Old Morning Star mine, at which the tunnel shall commence, to be determined by the best local mining experts and prospectors ; and shall as near as possible rat the ree's at right angles, in order to achieve the best results at the least possible cost. Gold and other minerals are known to exist on the western face of he hill : trials of several tons having been made from the locality of the intended tunnel, with results as high as fifteen p«nny weights to the ton with the ordinary st&inper battery. It is a well'own fact, that a largo amount of capital has been expended in mere surface prospecting ; a small proportion of which sum expended in such a systematic manner as that now proposed, won d have , undoubtedly demonstrated the value of the reefs. It is confidently expected that both the Government of the colony and the Piako County Council will subsidise the undertaking. 7,000 Shares have been already subscribed in Te Aroha. The following gentlemen have been appointed Provisional Directors, to organise the CompaDy and asj certain the amount of support likely to be accorded It. j When this is accomplished they will call a meeting of the Shareholders to elect a Board of Directors to I carry out the undertaking, vii„ MR. F. PAVITI, Chairman. i MR. JAMES MILLS, Secretary. } MR. D. BBIGHAM, MB. R. BLENCOWE. MR. D. J. FKAZKR. I All applications to be teat to James Mills, Secretary, i Te Aroha, not later than the 14th day of January, 9 ISSS. 1 The shares will immediately bo allotted by the Directors, and should any applicant not receive the number applied for the balance of his application fee [ will be returned. FORM OF APPLICATION FOR SHARES. TE AROHA PROSPECTING COMPANY LIMITED. - —.. 183 Please to allot me.. .shares in the above company, and enclosed plea* flud cheque or .for £.i„d, being one penny each on sach shares. Signed. „ _ Trade or occupation Address — Booksellers and Stationers. ; W. E. M E A R 8 (Established 1S30) , Wishes to call the attention of his friends and the public generally to his carefully-selected Stock of BOOKS, MUSIC, AND STATIONERY For the Coming Season. BOOKS FOR PRESENTS AND PRIZES. CHILD KEN'S PICTO Kg AND KEWARD BOOKS, NEW VOLUMES OF MAGAZINES FOR ÜBB, Christmas Numbers. CHRISTMAS CARDS (a Choice Assortment), SUNDAY-SCHOOL CARDB AND BOOKS. 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New Zealand Customs Tariff, Land Department, Law i Department, Stamp Duties, Registration of Deeds, 9 Religious Divisions of the World, Births, Deaths, and Marriages, Government and' Parliament of New Zealand, Lilt of Candidates and Number of Votes Polled at last General Election, Eclipses, Civil Service Directory, Courses and Distances, Commission and , Discount Tables, Cost of War in Time of Peace, Quantity of Manure to the Acre, Size of Land Holdings , in Oreat Britain and New Zealand, National Debts and Taxation of Europe, Annuities to Royal Family, Population of Provincial Idistricts, Sovereigns of Europe, Imports and Exports, Jewish and Mahommadan Calendars, Special Holidays (New Zealand and ► Australia), Commercial Directory of New Zealand, > Agricultural information, Weather Warnings, and many other interesting articles, Statistics, Ac. Price One Shilling. May be obtained at any Booksellers. 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AUCKLAND. -JJPTON & (J 0 • HAVE NOW FOR SALE THE FOLLOWING NEW ANNUALS r SUNDAY AT HOME LEISURE HOUR QUIVER ' GOOD WORDS] CASSELL'S FAMILY SUNDAY MAGAZINE ENGLISH ILLUSTRATED MAGAZINE BOY'S OWN ANNUAL 1 GIRL'S OWN ANNUAL FAMILY HERALD CHATTERBOX LITTLE FOLKS CHILDREN'S FRIEND Etc., Etc,, Eta, UPTON & CO.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 8950, 14 January 1888, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 8950, 14 January 1888, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 8950, 14 January 1888, Page 8