NEW ZEALAND CONTINGENT. PUBLIC FAREWELL TO THE TROOPS. THE "New Zealand Times” of MONDAY, 23rd Inst., contains full and interesting accounts of the Demonstration. Copies may be obtained from all Agents in town and country, or from the Publishing Office, Lambton quay. 835 DEPARTURE OF THE NEW ZEALAND CONTINGENT. great was the demand for this week’s “ N.Z. Mail.” that—although a very large number of extra copies .were printed —the whole issue was sold out on the day of publication, and the demand still continues. It has therefore been decided to REPUBLISH all the interesting REPORTS and ILLUSTRATIONS in NEXT WEEK’S ''MAIL, ' and ad<i a large ADDITIONAL SUNDAY. OCTOBER 23, 1899. OET>ER OF SERVICES: 8 a.m.. Holy Communion; 11 a.m., Momig Prayer; 3.30 p.m., Children’s Service; p.m., Baptisms and Churchings; G. 30 .m., Evening Prayer. BROOKLYN CHuRCH, 6.30 p.m. 970 NUMBER OF PICTURES. 941 PETER’S CHURCH. gT. ■PAUL’S PRO-CATHEDRAL., MULGRAVE STREET.
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 29th. Order of Services: —Holy Communion, 8 a.m.; Morning Prayer, 10 a.m.; _Holy Communion and Sermon, 11 a.m.; Evensong, 6.30 p.m. • SUNDAY SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY SERVICES. __ CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, Wellington terrace. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY). . Morning at 11 and Evening at 6.30, Rev Sidney. J. Baker, of Christchurch. Afternoon, at 3 o’clock, Rev G. H. Mann. Morning Prayer Meeting, 9.45. ' Special singing by the scholars, assisted by the Choir and an Orchestra. Collections for the Sunday School. WEDNESDAY, Ist NOVEMBER. Tea in the Schoolroom at ,6 o’clock, followed by a Public Meeting in the Church, when the ■ Annual Reports will be read. Prizes distributed and Addresses given. 966 SPECIAL NOTICE. Ci EO. W. WILTON, Pharmaceutical JT Chemist and 'lmporter of Scientific Apparatus,, of Adelaide road, and, 215. Willis street, has this day purchased - the*, well-known business' of : Mr W. E. Woods, known as the Co-operative Drug Store, No. 3,- Cuba street (opposite the Royal Oak Hotel). 'All the prescriptions and recipes connected with this old-established business have also been'taken over by Mr Wilton, and customers can depend upon, having them carefully repeated at any time.' ' All outstanding accounts are payable to Mr Geo. W. Wilton, whose receipt will be a sufficient discharge. i , WM. E. WOODS. October 25, 1899. 921 J2T GREAT CHANCE INVESTORS.
THE GREAT YORK- ' SHIRE FEDERATION GOLD MINES, LTD. MARLBOROUGH GOLDFIELDS, To be incorporated under the Companies Act, 1882, and its amendments, WHEREBY THE LIABILITY OF SHAREHOLDERS IS LIMITED TO THE AMOUNT OF THEIR SHARES. CAPITAL. .£25,000. DIVIDED INTO 50,000 10 PER CENT. PREFERENCE SHARER OF 5s EACH, AND 50,000 ORDINARY SHARES OF 5s EACH. THE WHOLE OF THE ORDINARY SHARES HAVE BEEN TAKEN BY THE VENDOR in part payment for these valuable gold mines, thus showing his confidence in the Dividend Paying ;• Prospects of. the Company. The amounts will be payable as follow:— 6d PER SHARE ON APPLICATION, 6d PER SHARE ON ALLOTMENT, and the balance in calls not exeeediiig 3d per share: per mouth, but it is not expected that it will be necessary to call up more than Id per share per month. Provisional Directors:—R. C. Hamerton, Esq. (late Public Trustee), now of Messrs Hamerton and Andrew, Solicitors, Wellington; D.'.L. Turner, Esq.,,Manufacturing Chemist; Frank Bedford,, Esq., of Messrs Flockton and Co., Merchants: J. C.McKerrow, Esq, J.P., Director of the Golden Bar Gold Mining Company, Limited; D. Walmsley, Esq.,, Director of the Golden Bar Gold Mining Company, Limited; J. Young, Esq., Director of .the Golden Bar Gold Mining Company, Limited. '25,000 10 PER CENT. PREFERENCE SHARES ARE NOW OFFERED FOR PUBLIC SUBSCRIPTION IN THIS COLON Y and 15,000 10 per cent. Preference Shares are reserved for issue in Sydney, Melbourne and Adelaide. THE PREFERENCE SHARES WILL BE ENTITLED TO RECEIVE A CUMULATIVE PREFERENTIAL DIVIDEND AT THE RATE OF 10 PER CENT. Priority of application will be rigidly observed, and as a large number of shares have been applied for early application is necessary. - Prospectuses containing reports of Messrs, C. G. McQlashan and Mr. James Wilkie, Mining Engineers, and forms of application for shares can he obtained from the Company’s Bankers, the National Bank of New Zealand; or from the Manager, Mr Arthur C. Wolff, at temporary office of the Company,, No. 11, Customhouse quay. Wellington. MESSRS HARCOURT AND CO., 657 . Brokers, Lambton quay. WANTED, a first-class Coat Hand. Apply to A. La Petit, Napier. 971
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New Zealand Times, Volume LXX, Issue 3883, 28 October 1899, Page 6
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