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Public Notices. "JJ 0 T I C E. Jurors summoned for Monday, the 16th day of September instant, are hereby notified that thenattendance at the Supreme Court at Auckland on that date will not bo required. F. J. W. GASCOYNE, Sheriff. Auckland, September 12, 1800. nnHE WAREHOUSES OF THE UNDERSIGNED WILL BE CLOSED ON MONDAY NEXT, SEPTEMBER 15. L. D. NATHAN & CO. P. HAYMAN & CO. GABRIEL LEWIS ARTHUR H. NATHAN. mw O FOUNDS reward. The above Reward will bo paid to any person giving such information as will lead to the conviction of persons removing earth, gravel, or other material from the surface of the roads ill Mount Roskill District, without-authority from the Board, after this dale. JOSEPH GREENWOOD, Chairman. September 6, ISOO. (STRIKE FUND. Those desirous of Contributing to the above would oblige by kindly leaving their Donations with the Editors of the HERALD or Star, or the Secretaries of all Unions and Trade and Labour Council. F. R. BUST, Secretary Trade and Labour Council. Corporation Notices. "VTEWMARKET BOROUGH COUNCIL. SPECIAL ORDER. At a Special Meeting of above Council, held on the 28th August, ISOO, the following Resolution was adopted, viz. :—'"1" '*■ this Council resolve that Sections 22 to 61, both inclusive, of the Hating Act, ISS2, as amended by the Rating Act, 1»2, Amendment Act Ins 3, and the Hating Act 1882, Amendment Act 1885, shall apply to the Recovery of all Rates now due or hereafter to be made for the purposes of this Borough, and from and after the making of this special order the said sections, as amended, shall so apply ; and the provisions of the Rating Act, IS7U, the Hating Act Amendment Act IS7S, and the Riling Act 1870 Amendment Act 1879, with respect to the Recovery of Hates, shall henceforth cease to apply to this Borough, and that a Special Meeting of the Newmarket Borough Council will bo held on THURSDAY, the 25th September, in the Council Chamber, Newmarket Hall, at nine p.m., to confirm above Resolution. WM. DINNISON, Town Clerk. Electoral. THOROUGH OF NEWMARKET. ANNUAL ELECTION OF THREE COUNCILLORS. RESULT OF POLL. Candidates. Votes. GEORGE HERON SO WALTER WESLEY WHYMAN ... 60 JAMES S. ANGUS .. .. - 57 FREDERICK J. CLAYTON _ _ 61 WILLIAM KENNEDY .. _. _ 39 Burgesses on the roll 150, of whom 60 voted. I hereby declare the result of the Poll taken this day for the Election of Three Councillors to boas above ; and that the three tlrst named candidatesGeorge Heron, Walter Wesley Whymitu, and James S. Angus— duly elected to the said office. JAMES PIRIE, Returning Officer. Newmarket Hall, September 11, IS9O. TO THE RATEPAYERS OF GRAFTON WARD. I beg to return my sincere thanks to tho Rate. payers of the Grafton Ward, who have again returned mo by such a large majority at the head of the Poll ; and trust that I may continue to merit the confidence they have again reposed in mo. I am, Your obedient servant, J. M. PATERSON. Prospectus. PR OS P CTUS or tj KUAOTUNU QUARTZ .DUCTION AND MINING INVESTMENT COMPANY, LIMITED. CAPITAL £15,000, In 15,000 Shares of £1 each. One Shilling per Share on Application, Two Shillings on Allotment, and the balance byCalls as required, not to exceed Olio Shilling per Share per month. It is not anticipated that more than Ten Shillings per Share will be called up. Provisional Directors : Lleut.-Col. Burton J. Knox, C.E. Robert Corner George Lorain George Comer W. Ladder, C.E. (J. S. Graham Alexander Peebles ('. S. S. George Arch Smith 11. Rees George J. Stewart, M.I.C.E. Joseph Gleuny J. M. Sharp Ashley Hunter, Assoc. Dr. H. Walker M.I C.E. W. S. Wilson G. Johnston A. Wright (With power to add to tho number). Bankers: Bank of New Zealand. Secretary: J. M. Cameron, 40 and 41, N.Z. Insurance Buildings. Brokers: Saunders and Co., 2, N.Z. Insurance Buildings. This Company is to be formed for the purpose of erecting, at Kuaotunu, Quartz Reduction Works of a thoroughly efficient and modern character, combining both wet ami dry processes ; also, where deemed advisable, to acquire inteiests in mining properties in connection therewith. A most suitable Battery site has been pegged off on the banks of a never-failing creek, and in such a position that coal can be brought to it, either by punts or barges. The situation is central, and calculated to command, on all sides, the crushing from numerous claims, in which defined gold-bearing lodes have been and are being discovered. Access to the Battery by land is by an easy grade. A main ground tramway up the Valley can be laid at comparatively small cost, presenting no great engineering difficulties, with branch lines to connect the claims upon each side of it. It is intended at first to erect a Battery of 20 head of Stampers, with foundations sufficient to increase that number as may be required; Patent Grinding Pans of the most suitable description for saving fine gold will be added. Though there are numerous claims at work in the district, no public crushing plant is, as yet, available. This want will be supplied, so that instead of entailing a large expense in the shipment of quartz to the Thames for treatment, it can be treated at this Company's Battery, and at a cost satisfa tory to all concerned. To ensure constant employment for the works, it is proposed to invite the co-ooeration of the principal Mining Companies, and where desirable, to acquire interests in the best known lodes. So satistled are the Provisional Directors as to the venture, they do not require any promotion fees. The erection of the works will be carefully supervised by an expert, and the greatest economy, consistent with complete efficiency, will be steadily kept in view. From the central position of the works, there is crushing ore enough to keep going for years, with even a largely increased plant. Its accessibility by land and water, and its never-failing water supply, should make it the principal crushing centre of the field, and ensure a highly-remunerative return to the shareholders. A large number of shares have been already applied for, and allotments will be made in the order of application, On 6000 Shares being applied for, the Company will be formed: if a less number be applied for application fees will be returned (less pro rata cost of advertising and expenses), and no allotments will be made. J. M. CAMERON. 10 and 41, New Zealand Insurance Buildings, Auckland. __^___ PRIZE MEDAL BLANKETS, from the Celebrated House of DAVID MIDGLEY AND SONS, Bradford and Manchester. 2 yards long, 4lbs weight .. £0 9 0 Pair 2J yards long, Otlbs weight 014 11 Witney 21 yards long, 71bs weight 0 19 6 Superfine 3 yards long, illbs weight 1 17 6 Merino Wool J. M. McL A C II LA N. I - 222, Queen -street.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 8360, 13 September 1890, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 8360, 13 September 1890, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 8360, 13 September 1890, Page 1