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;. PROSPECTUS. PROSPECTUS "XT E W Z TE ALAND -Ll SILVER MINING COMPANY, LIMITED! Mount Rangitoto, County of Westland, N. Z. CAPITAL, £40,000. . In 8000 Shares of £5 each, payable as follows :— Five shillings, on application. Five shillings, on allotment. The balance on Calls not exceeding 2s Cd per month. Head Office to be at Dunedin or Wellington, according to decision of majority of shareholders. PROVISIONAL DIRECTORS : Messrs S. M. South, J. R. Hudson, and Henry Young, Hokitika. DUNBDIX BR.OKBR,: Mr J. B Bradsluw. BANKERS: Bonk of New Zealand. The object of the proposed Company Is to work a Mineral Lease of 500 acres, situated at Mount Rangitoto; County of Westland, formerly known as Hudson's Lease, which Lease has since been purchased from the Waste Lands Board by Mr Henry Young. The Lease Is known as No. 2, west of the Mount Rangitoto Company's Mine. i .The area secured is 500 acres, on which two distinct lodes of ore—one fifteen inches, and the other varying from three to five feet in width outcrop. . Mr Arthur, Mining-Surveyor, has. recently returned from completing a survey of the Lease, reports 88 follows:— " I may state that in addition to lodes formerly reported on, that Mr Palmer, one of the original prospectors of the Mount Rangitoto Silver Mine, who kindly volunteered his assistance in the Survey, discovered a large lode in one-of the Creeks running through this Lease, the position of which you will see oh the plan, and marked ' Quartz Reef.' 'The Reef is from fifteen to eighteen feet in thickness, and bearing east 13 deg. south, and west 13 deif. north underlying to the north at an angle of about SO degrees. This lode is in a direct line with those now being worked by the Prospectors' Company/arid shows both Galena and Pyrites. Mr Palmer also discovered a great quantity of btreim tin in two different creeks in the lease, some of .the boulders being f rom|two to Hired hundredweight. I am of ©pinfou that an immense tin lode must also run through the Lease, from the quantity of stream tin in the two creeks." The original Prospectors of the' Mount Rangitoto Company's MinealsoreporUsfollowsupon this Lease:— "Two lodes of ore similar to those m the Mount Rangitoto Company's Mine outcrop in this Lease, one of fifteen inches—the other varies from three to five feet in thickness." It is proposed to engage from California a thoroughly competent and experienced Silver Mining Manager, and to have the mine developed and worked on sound scientific principles, and with the latest machinery. As there is an abundant supply of water and timber in the immediate vicinity of the mine, and the Government have now in progress a line of road which will connect the Mount Rangitoto Mineswiih the main; Hokitika rosd, it is expected that the working of the mine will be conducted with facility and economy. On transferring the Property to the proposed Company, the promoters will receive 2000 fully paid up £5: shales, and the sum of £1000 in cash.Early application for shares will be necessniy, as the promoters confidently expect applications for fully double the number of shares to be allotted; Applications will be received by - . J. B. BRADSHAW, 16ja ■■■■'■ Temple Chambers, Princes street. TO LET . ■■■' TO LET—A Six-room House, good situation, at Port ..Chalmers. Apply, Messts Thomson Brothers, Port Chalmers. 23ja rnO LET—OFFICES in Harbour ChamJL bers lately occupied by Union Steam Ship Company. Apply Union Buildings. 26ja TO LET: —In rriy new brick buildings, Octagon—Officoa and Chambers. Rents from five shillings per week upwards. Also, two Bhops, with kitchens and cellars, &c. Rents, fifty shillings per week. David Ross, Architect, Octagon. TO LET—Rent low-VILLA RESIDENCE, ' one minute's walk from Railway station. Samuel Pinder, Bavensbourne. _^ TO L E T, those commodious PREMISE? with entrances to Princes and Stafford Streets, presently occupied by the undersigned, and especially suitable for a furniture business. lja S. DE BEER and CO.; Office, Stafford street. m O LET, PREMISES in Princes -*- street south, now occupied by Mrs Ann Walsh -oro. hlacksttrith and wheelwright shop. ,—- MKTO LET, for the unexpired portion of the term, the SUITE OF OFFICES at present occupied by Messrs Smith, Anderson, and Co., Solicitors, Bond street. : :■■'■'■ TO L E T.— The QUEEN'S THEATRE, for a term, from April next. For further particulars, apply to WILL. S. DOUGLAS and CO., lln . Princes street. TO LET, those centrally situated Suite of Offices presently in occupation of Messrs George and J. A. Cook, solicitors, with fireproof strong room, &c. Possession on Ist January next. Further particulars from CONNELL and MOODIE, Princes street. . [ 4n Tjt O R L E A S E . About 1000 acies in Otago Peniasula. First-class Dairy Farm. ■ CONNELL and MOODIE. TO LET OR S ELL, . -. SUSSEX HOUSE, Cargill street. . Possession given on 25th January. : For particulars, apply to M. W. HAWKINS, Dunedin ; or, to GEORGE GREENFIELD, Oamaru. ' - " 16ja CHURCH LEASES. THE Undersigned has for Lease the undermentioned Properties. Terms and conditions very liberal. Section corner Clark and Maclaggan streets Allotments in Bond street Sections in Caversham East, near Railway workshop . Uecttons in Mosgiel. EDMUND SMITH, Factor to the Otago Presbyterian Church Board of Property. 17ja TO LET, at the corner of Grosvenor Etreet and Hillside road, Kensington, a Brick STORE and DWELLING-HOUSE.' It is at present occupied by Mr B. Whiting, who does a good p»ying business, but who for private reasons wishes to sell out. Apply to TIMOTHY HAYES, Or, Kensington Hotel; NEILL aud BO VD, 20ja Dunedin. EDUOATIONAL. ~~~ DUNEDIN SCHOOL OF ART, Moray Plack. EVENING CLASSES. The First Quarter commences on Monday, the 29th of January. Mondays and "Wednesdays, for Freehand Drawing, Painting, Modelling, &c. Tuesdays ai d Thursdays, for Geometrical, Mechanical, and Architectural Drawing. Open from 7 to 9 each evening. Fee, 10s 6d per quarter. 26ja UNEDIN SCHOOL OF ART, MORAY PLACE. The First Quarter of the above Institution will commence on 510NUAY, the 20th of January, for the study of Draving, Painting in Water Colours or Oil, Modelling, &c. Open on MONDAYS. WKDNESDAYS, and FRIDAYS, from 1.30 to 4 p.m. Fee—£l Is per Quarter. Teachers and Pupil Teadiers Class on TUESDAYS and THURSDAYS, from 5.45 to 6.45 p.m. 26ja AIELS' HIGH SCHOOL. MRS V. W. BROWNI^iTcLASSES will be held on WEDNESDAYS and THURSDAYS, from 3.30 to 5.30 p.m. Ladies not attending the School can take advantage of the extra classes. , Branouks : Wood-carving, fret-work, modelling in wax, paper flowers, leather-H-ork, fern-spiuy. Miss Browne gives lesions in music at the High School, snd at her residence, High street, opposite Hope street. HE MISSES BRIDGEMAN and THOMPSON'S ESTABLISHMENT FOR YOUNG LADIES, T I M A R U. Tiniaru is beautifully situated on the coast, enjoying a mild and healthful climate. The school presents eveiy facility for ihe acquirement of a first-class education. Terms: Sixty guineas per annum. Referees.—The Lord Bishop and the Dean of Adelaide; Kev. James Lyall, Presbyterian minister, Adelaide; the Dean of Christchurch ; the Ven. the Archdeacon of Timaru; Rev. Wm. Gillies, Presbyterian minister, Timaru ; and various gentlemen whose daughters have been educated by the principals. The first term commences January 30th. lOja npHE MISSES BELL will resume JL Music Lessons on MONDAY, the SDth inst., and requct former pupils to attend at their usual hours. 26ja LAD IE S' SC H OOL conducted by MADAME LUBECKI will RE-OPEN TUESDAY, 30th JANUARY. George street, Dunedin. ~~ JEWELLER!*. * (3 KO H N and C oT, WATCHMAKERS, MANUFACTURING JEWELLERS, AKD SILVERSMITHS, PRINCES STREET NORTH, DUNEDIN.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 4663, 27 January 1877, Page 1

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