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Prospectus PROSPECTUS. WAKAMARINA-MAHAKIPAWA RIVER-BED GOLD MINING COMPANY (Limited). The Company will be Incorporated and Registered nnder the Mining Company’s Act, 1886. The Nominal Capital is £25,000, in Shares of £1 each. Calls —One Shilling per Share on Application ; Two Shillings per Share on Allotment ; One Shilling per Share per Month until Ten Shillings per Share is paid up. No farther Calls will be made for the space of three months, and then only by special meeting. Provisional Directors : The Hon W. J. M. Larnaoh, C.M.G., M.H.R, The Hon P. A. Buckley, M.L.C., Wellington James Reid, Eaq., Wellington T. W. Young, Esq., J.P., Wellington S. 3. Macaliater, Esq., Blendeim K, H. J. Reeves, Esq,, M.H.R., Nelson J. C. Brown, Esq., M.H.R., Lawrence The latter two gentlemen are practical miners of many years’ experience, whose advice and assistance will prove invaluable to the Company. Bankers; The Bank of New Zealand, Solicitors: Messrs Buckley, Stafford and Treadwell. Manager : (To be appointed.) Brokers: Arthur Wnrburton and Company. Secretary ; (To be appointed.) THE following extracts are taken from the prospectus. The concessions se- j cured by the promoters are: A lease from the New Zealand Government for twenty-one (21) years, with the option of renewal of three and a quarter miles of auriferous riverbed, covering a superficial area of forty-three acres; also sluicing and other works commenced by diggers. The promoters will accept for the above ■'concessions and their rights thereunder, fivethousand shares, 10a paid-up; and five thousand pounds (£5000) in cash, in four equal instalments during the first year. Twenty thousand shares (20,000) are offered to the public upon the terms stated. The promoters will pay a sum not exceeding £ 100 for floating and registering the Company, Any sum in excess of this amount will be paid by the Company. The Permanent Directors will be appointed at a meeting of the Company, to be held one month after the date of incorporation. Forma of application for shares may be had at the office.of the Brokers. The objects of the Company are—(a) To work the bed of the Wakamarina River wherever practicable, and where local enterprise has up to the present time failed to reach. (b) To mine in the gold-bearing terraces on each side of the Wakamarina. River. (c) To prospect for the various quartz reefs from which the heavy gold distributed throughout the bed of the Wakamarina River, its banks and tributaries, has originated. (d) To mine for gold in the Wakamarina and Mahakipawa Districts. Minin'g operations have from 1863 up to the present day been carried on by a fluctuating population, and many rich finds : are continually being brought to light. The various modern inventions in the form of dredges and other mining appliances bring within easy reach of a company' means of coping with the water difficulty, which has hitherto proved a barrier to the development of much of the Wakamarina Goldfield, and especially so the more level parts of the river, where, in consequence of the stillness and volume of the current, the richer deposits and heavier gold may naturally be expected to lodge. With the machinery proposed to work the riverbed, the promoters are confident that these terracee can be tested and worked concurrently with the riverbed. Deep gorges exist throughont the river, and to enable these to be bottomed, it is intended in some instances to divert the main channel and carry on a system of work by sluioing. The promoters have already secured ground, where such works have been commenced. Tests by divers and by sink- ■ ing cylinders have placed beyond doubt the fact that heavy gold is deposited in these natural detainers, many of which are situated in the Wakamarina River, at the junction of its richest gold-bearing tributaries. Copies of the prospectus may be obtained on application at the Brokers’ office. 261

Licensed Victuallers T B A R 0 H OTEL The undersigned having purchased tthe the above favourite Family Hotel, will be pleased to receive a call from her old West Coast friends, and the public generally. Patrons of the above Hotel will find every comfort and convenience of domestic life at this Hostelry. Suite of Booms for families always in readiness. The cuisine Is ander a genuine cook. Wines and Spirits are of the choicest brands. A fall-sized Billiard Table on the premises, and is under the management of an experienced marker. ■ 649 A. A. BARKER. H. GRIMES, ORIENTAL HOTEL, WILLIS-STREET, Lath op Lancaster House, Terrace, PROMISES to his patrons every comfort a well-conducted hotel oan give, it having been re-decorated. An entire change in management and domestics, comfort, cleanliness and moderate charges being their motto. A good and substantial luncheon every day, from 12 to 2, Is. Two Billiard tables under the management of on experienoed marker. N ight Porter kept. Inspection respectfully invited. 556 WALKLEY’S Commercial Hotel AND MANAWATU CLUB, PALMBESION NOSTH. Porter in Attendance on Every Train. Table d’Hotb at 6 p.m. BATH AND SAMPLE ROOMS. Coaches leave Hie Hotel twice daily (Sundays excepted) for Woodville and Masterton. Saddle horses and buggy on hire. Best Loose Boxes in the District. All communications promptly attended to Charges Moderate. 35 ' JOHN WALKLEY. OCCIDENTAL HOTEL, Latimer-sqnare, Hereford-stceet, Christchurch, N.Z., J. G. Harris, proprietor.—This hotel has been re-organised under new management, and is only two minntes’ walk from the centre of the town. It has the advantage of the quiet of the snbnrbs, and is unrivalled for comfort, attention, and convenience. Private suites for families. Engagements by letter or telegram attended to. 22 P iRIYATB BOARD AND RESIDENCE. Plano, Bath, and every convenience. PARK HOUSE, Corner of Vimn-streat and Cambridge* terrace. Tense moderate. 218

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New Zealand Times, Volume LI, Issue 8525, 3 November 1888, Page 2

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