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BULLEE UNITED GOLDMINING AND ■ DEEDGING COMPANY, No. 1, Limited. To be registered tinder The Companies Act, 1882,” and its amendments. OHIEA-irT CLAIM. CAPITAL ... .£12,000. In 12,000 Shares of JEI each, of which 2500 paid-up shares are to be allotted to the owners, 9500 contributing shares are to be offered to the public on tho following terms: —One shilling per share on application, one shilling per share on allotment,, the balance in calls not exceeding two shillings per month. PEG VISIONAL DIRECTORS: M. Flurscheim, Wellington (President N.Z. Comm. Exchange Co.. Ltd.); W. A. Parkinson, Hawera; Dr F. Wallace Mackenzie, Wellington; P. McArdle, Wellington; Dr W. A. Chappie, Wellington : W. Parker, Chemist, Wellington; Hugh George Wiliams, sheepfarmer, Masterton. BANKERS: Bank of New Zealand, Wellington. SOLICITORS; Skerrett and Wylie, Wellington. INTERIM SECRETARY: C. A. Ulrich, Westminster Chambers. 36, Lambton quay, Wellington, to whom all communications are to he address- , ed, P.O. Box 108, Wellington. THE Ohika-iti Claim contains one mile of the best dredging ground on the Buller River, between the Cascade Creek and Redman's Bar Claims, with the privilege of exchanging the claim against three other claims belonging to the vendors so long as these remain unsold. The hanks of the river between these two points are very rich in gold, the Redman Bar Claims having yielded enormous returns. The Ohika-iti claim itself contains very rich gold • bearing beaches easily worked by modern dredges, as shown by the reports of Mr John Gow and Mr W. Faithfull. The above-mentioned privilege naturally increases the chances of the company fourfold. Prospectuses, with full particulars, may bo obtained from, tho principal brokers throughout the colony or from the company's office, 36, Westminster Chambers, Lambton quay, Wellington. Postal Address: C. A. ULRICH, P.O. Box 108, Wellington. ‘ Telegrahio Address; ULRICH, Wellington. £ LILY AND OTHER FLOWERING ' ; . BULBS. ]SfIMMO AND BLAIR Have just imported from Japan and Holland a choice lot of Bulbs, comprising— LILIUM AURATUM (the Golden-rayed Lily of Japan). Of matchless beauty and fragrance. Each 6d, per doz. 4s lILIUM° EUBROVITTATUM. One of the rarest of Lilies. Flowers of large size, spotted bright crimson, and having a purplish crim- ~ " son band down the middle of eacu petal. Very attractive, and the most showy of all. Each 2s (postage free) LILIUM KRAMERL Of beautiful light pink colour, but sometimes pure i white. Delightfully fragrant. Leek LlLllt]& ar d LONGIFLORLM OIOANt; TEUM. Pure white, trumpei-shupfd . \ flower. Very chaste. Each 6d, per ATEOSANGUINE- ! UM. 1 Flowers erect, of dark bloodred colour. Very uncommon variety. . Each, Is (post free) SINGLE ANEMONES. Brilliant Scarlet. Is per doz. (post free) SINGLE ANEMONES ( ,r The Bride”). White. Is per doz. (post free) SINGLE ANEMONES. Choice mixed colours. lOd per doz. (post free) > DOUBLE ANEMONES. Blue. Is per doz. (post free) DOUBLE ANEMONES. Striped. Is ' per doz. (post free) DOUBLE ANEMONES. Rose-coloured. Is per doz. (post free) DOUBLE ANEMONES. Scarlet. Is per doz. (post free). DOUBLE ANEMONES. Fine mixed. Is per doz. (post free) LARGE FLOWERING FRENCH RANUNCULUS. Choice mixed colours. lOd, or 5s per 100. (post free) To secure the above, early application is necessary. First Orders get First Choice of the Bulbs. NIMMO AND BLAIR, SEED MERCHANTS. DUNEDIN. 306 FOR CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR GO to A. LINDSAY'S for Boot* «»* Shoes for the Children, Is per pair and upwards. Ladies’ Canvas Shoes, white, black and brown, 2s 2d and upwards. Onr Special 8b td American Shoes for Ladies. Gents' Brown and Black Canvas Shoes, from 5s fid. Gents’ Tan Boots, all shades, from Hr. i Bead the following Unsolicited Facts worth knowing. Quality, Style and Comfort tells in the long rum— A gentleman says:t-“I hare ad these boots two years; they have been soled twice; they are yonr own make; they are far better than English or American boots. —Mr E.” Another gentleman says:—"Yon made me a pair or shoes two yfars ago; I want you to make me another pair. I have tried ready-made shoes, English and American, but I prefer the shoes yon make to order.—Mr E. 8." A lady says:—‘'l think I have tried all the boot shops in Wellington, but I find I cannot better myself by going elsewhere." Such testimony is gratifying and good enough for A. LINDSAY, THE GREAT BOOT EMPORIUM, Lambton quay and Cnba street. 828 FEDERAL FANCY GOODS DEPOT. THE Cheapest and Best Place to buy your CHRISTMAS PRESENTS lb the FEDERAL FANCY GOODS DEPOT, 79, Willis street. A splendid Assortment of Fancy Goods just arrived, also Christmas and New Year Cards. 261 rpH E COFFEE PALACE. A PALMERSTON NORTH (Immediately opposite the Railway Station). Terms—Five Shillings per Day. . THOMAS FAIRHUEST, Proprietor. ■ N.B.—Late of Woodville and Palmerston Refreshment Rooms, 293

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 3955, 22 January 1900, Page 3

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