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PUBLIC NOTICES. HE MONSTER BWKEP: has disclosed the following numbers, with their attachments:— «8 Speculation 3:M Mcuinda 251 ll.wk r IH Haricot H Goshawk ] (i Stock lirHge S3O Sunlight 293 Sir Beduore 33 Womba U2 Papapa 922 • stlo l' :SBO KitisvaUeiidon 60S Misty Mom BUJ{<mieo IMi After-dark 9 # Upidist ■17: i .lavclin (i l Lurlims &.(i Ace 271 Viva 4!)/ Kuttlcdruui -10 Jiultran •12-1 May King 701 Protos r,-24 Dagworth li)-i litre goes 22S Ciuldsbrough 1U) Diver 72. r> Seasimiy i) 2 Kiln, 351 Kiujjof ltin-f 82r. Queen of Clubs SOO Calumny 372 Ace of Trumps 817 Paris acO Waiuui 784 Jniiierial «00 Clminpagne 213 Henjiroo <)1(J Conqueror 7(i Prince Id Lord Lyon 5-tS Novice r,r,7 lilectricity 42 Oladstoiw 463 Oil c hy Khigston !KU Blue Peter 21<J KorvO'More 121 Llama r.:i4 Zaui:o <)03 King Tom 307 Maid of lAvei c! 41 l^cho 27 Svrei) " Cl 9 NewboW 272 Fugleman ?J, H" rrt' ood ai3 Excelsior r i , ay D:ly Ui Ja&y 500 lirightlight C 99 Gloom 'I Zeolite :ii Break of Day • m Homtio 084 Arrow i.!n itV 3", 12S King Billy If. Zetland GOO Euly Mom ;>iH All-Fours -iio lilink Bonny dOl Mountaineer :tt2 Friendless f»:.i) Neredah «l<) Pnmhet (5!) Roscd'Amour 10 Calabar 352 A T PROSPECTUS OF THE gOUTHERN HOTEL COMPANY, LIMITED. CAPITAL £40,000, IX 40,000 SHARKS OP £1 KACII, Of which it is proposed to call up Ten Shillings per Share as follows:— Two Shillings and Sixpence on application ; Two Shillings and Sixiience on allotment; Two Shillings and Sixpence six months after allotment; and Two Shillings and Sixpence nine mouths after allotment. PnovisioxAL Directors: E. B. CargiH, Esq T. S. Graham, Esq D. b\ Main, Esq William Hei)burn, Esq rhonias M. Wilkinson, Esq William Park, Esq William Kennedy, Esq Carl Steinhoff, Esq Basil Sievwrijrht, Esq J. F. Jones, Esq G. \V. Eliott, Esq j. c. Jlatheson, Esq H. Koitli, Esq Solicitors : Messrs Sievwright and Stout. Bankers: The Colonial Bank of New Zealand. Interim Secretary: Mr Richard H. Leary. It will readily be conceded that one of the greatest wants in the principal cities of New Zealand is firstI class Hotel accommodation, to provide which will involve a. large expenditure, bej'ond the limits of individual capital. This Company is formed for the purpose of erecting in Duuedin a first-class Hotel, similar in character to those existing in the large cities of Europe and America—one which will not only supply existing requirements but will offer special attractions and inducements to tourists and travellers to visit this part of New Zealand. It is proposed that the buildinsr to be erected shall contain 200 Bedrooms, spac.ous'Dining and Drawing Rooms, Library, Private Rooms for families, and afl the necessary adjuncts of a really firstxlass Hotel of the kind indicated. An unexceptionable freehold site has already been secured at moderate cost It is estimated that the cost of freehold land and buildings will not exceed £29 000, and the furniture and fittings £0000, thus maKing the total outlay required about £35,000. To meet this cost a paid-up Capital of £20,000 will be sufficient, as the balance can readily be borrowed at a moderate rate of interest on the security of the Land and Buildings. The profits realized by the leading Hotels in London Paris, Berlin, St. Petersburg, and America, average 2i per cent, upon the amount of invested Capital. From reliable information obtained from competent persons, the promoters of ihe Southern Hotel Company (Limited) are fully persuaded that under careful management the profits froic this enterprise will provide a very handsome return for the Capital subscribed. Exclusive of revenue derived from the Hotel business proper, it is estimated that a considerable income will be received in the way of rent for the principal portion of the ground floor, which would lie readily let for Shops, &c, and wou.d not be required for Hotel purjwses. The promoters feel that it is almost superfluous to impress upon the citizens of Dunedin the great advantages which would accrue to their city from the successful development of such an enterprise as the one projected. The increase in the number of visitors to Dunedin would inevitably be accompanied by an increase in the vitality of every department of commerce and trade, and would thereby materially augment the prosperity, of all classes of the community. . 25ag BANK OF AUSTRALIA. ESTABLIBIIED, 1837. '. Paid-up Capital £1,250,000 Reserve Fund "£400,000 ' NOTICE OF REMOVAL. On and after the. 10th inst., the business of this ■ Bank will be conducted at their NEW PREMISES, next PROVINCIAL BUILDINGS, PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN. A. SUTHERLAND, Manager. Dunedin, 9th September, 1874. 9s . NOTICE. j MY Wife, "Mary," having left her home without aiy cause or pro-vocation, I • hereby giveuotiee that I will not be responsible for any Debts she may contract. ; DONALD M'LEKTNAN, "Eiieri Beach. 21st September, 1874. 2<ts j-■ . . : : WOOL AND PRODUCE. NEW ZEALAND TO LONDON. "ft/TERCHANTS and others can make arrangements for next season for INSURING WOOL AND PRODUCE from ports in New Zealand to London, direct, or from Stations from time the Wool is shorn, by any route, tai delivered in. United Kingdom. j Claims payable in London. Policies issued at any of the Company's Agencies. ; NATIONAL INSURANCE COMPANY. I A. HILL JACK, [ 3ag General Manager. npHE CRITERION WAREHOUSE, A GEORGE STREET. I P. ASDERSOS, '. IRONMONGER, CHINA, GLASS, AND EARTHENWARE MERCHANT, Begs to inform the public that he has r moved into those new, central, and commodious premises situated I next Chiaroni, aud opposite the European Hotel. ! The Trade supplied on the most liberal terms. Inspection respectfully invited. TTNION PERMANENT BUILDING I \J SOCIETY.—ESTABLISHED, 18G& The Investors' Shares ia this Society are the following:— Terminating Shares of the ultimate value of Fifty Pounds each, which are realised after seventy five monthly payments of Ten Shillings each. These Shares may be withdrawn at any time, with interest at the rate of eight per cent, per annum after the first year, upon giving one month's notice. No withdrawal fee is charged. Permanent Shares of Fifty Pounds each, payable in one sum, are also issued. On these Shares Half-yearly Dividends are paid at the rate of eight per cent, per annum, together with Annual Bonns out of Surplus Profits. Deferred Paid-up Shares, to be re^liscd at the end of three, five, or seven years, at the option of the Shareholder. These Shares may be withdrawn at any time, with compound interest, at the rate of six per cent, per annum, on giving three months' notice. The Society grants loans on mortgage upon most favourable terms, repayable by monthly, quarterly, or half-yearly instalments, commencing immediately! or the repayment instalments may be deferred for one, two, or three years. To facilitate buildin<; operations, the Society will make payment of advances during the progress of buildings. The Society also receives deposits, secured by the Society's Debentures, pursuant to the Building and Land Societies Act, at current rates of interest. Prospectuses, Rules, Forms of Application for Shares, Advances, &c., and all other information, may be obtained from M. W. HAWKINS, Secretary, Princes street, Dunedin. 13jy THE FDR DEPOT.—Opossum, Kangaroo, and Wallaby Hugs. Large stock Portmanteaus, Travelling Cases, Hat ikjxes. Benjamin Bros. POSSUM RUGS. — Largest and Cheapest Stock in Dtiutiiin. Hciijamin Bros., Fur Depot, Priuuos street, opposite University.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 3933, 24 September 1874, Page 3

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