GOLD! SHOTOVER RIVER TO BE DREDGED Even with primitive means the Shotover River has already yielded literally tons of pold (soo Government reports). How much greater the yields will be with a powerful modern dredge it is hard to estimate, nor can you foretell the extent of the big dividends that must bo paid by the Golden Terrace Extended Gold Dredging Company, Ltd., when they reach even ono of tho rich deposits of gold that aro known to exist in this river. One thing is certain, in addition to big dividends, people who buy shares to-day will be ablo to resell at tremendous profit, because-no-body will bo in ahead of them. With an undertaking of this nature, everything is in getting in on the "ground floor." liverything points toward phenomenal success attending the operations of this, company. Gold is known to exist in the Shotover River in large quantities. Even the fino gold which is diifused throughout the bed of the river is estimated to produce over £64,000 annually for "Golden Terrace." The directorate is particularly strong, being composed Of men highly experienced in the operations in which the company will be engaged. Already applications for shares in excess of the number required to go to allotment have been received Further applications for shares aro coming in every day, and intending shareholders should forward their applications without delay. For prospectus and application forms call on the chief brokers, K. Scott Gandy and Co., 23, Short's Buildings, Queen Street, Auckland, or, if you are out of town, they will be posted to you if you writs in lor them.—Advt*
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19303, 16 April 1926, Page 9
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