BUCKETS FULL OF GOLD
TREASURE CHEST IN A RIVER
GOLDEN TERRACE EXTENDED GOLD DREDGING CO., LTD.
Every day brings more evidence that lonfirms the statement made by an old miner, experienced in the district, that It is impossible to foretell what fabulous wealth will be won when the nowerful Dredge of The Golden Terrace Extended Gold Dredging Co., Ltd., commences ooerations. People with knowledge of the methods that established the wonderful records in past years, consider that only the fringe of the rich deposits of gold in the Shotovor Fiver have so far been touched, and that while good dividends will be paid by the recovery of the fine : gold which is. diffused throughout the bed- of this famous River, thev will he as nothing compared to the amounts paid when thd rich deposits of gold at. the bottom of the Fiver are located. It must bo remembered that though literally tons of gold have been won in this district, it has all been obtained from the bonks when the River has been low. As gold sinks to the lowest level, how much more will be found when the low levels are reached by the powerful Dredge of the "Golden Terrace’'? Or what, further records will be established!
Though only before the public a few weeks, the demand for shares has been so great that the Company has already tone to allotment. Every benefit will be enjoyed by those who make their ap?lications for shares now, and npplicaion forms, prospectuses, and further information may bo obtained bv calling on the Chief Brokers, K. Scott Gandy and Co.. Baker’s Buildings, Fonthorston street, Wellington—if vou live out of town, write in to-day.—No. 12.—Advt.
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New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12434, 30 April 1926, Page 7
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