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FOB SALE. T RATTRAY and 00., , ..* Bond Stbebt, Dusbdih, .. MERCHANTS AND COMMISSION AGENTS, Have on Sale— . : Woolpacks, Fencing Wire, Tobacco, Tea, Sugar, j; Brandy, Geneva, Whisky, Candles, Marmalade, I urrants, Oilmen's Stores, &c, &c, . I ■ ■ ——*•■ | Indents executed in the Home and American markets. Cash advances made on. liberal terms upon stations, upon crowing clips o! wool, and upon wonl ' shipped to their London Agent, Mr A. L. Elbbs. 7d 0 BIN A N D C 0,'.,. , h ■■■■:■< ":■■■■"■■■ ■■ ■- •.-■'•■ • "■'■■: ' : Octagon and Swart street, .--•.-.■ : Have for sale— \ : ■ ' ' Abbott's hnoded buggies : ""■■■• Single-busies (our own and American build> Doub'ebu;f,Vs' "'■''.■". Station and family waggons : A good light gij—suitable for a doctor A very handsome sporting crt; and An assortment of second-hand Buggies and family carriages,

FOR SALE, one American-built Pony PHjETON, v.'ith PONY and HARNESS. Also, I aLondon-built DOG-CART and strong FXPEESS WAGGON, groves Brothers, High-street:^ | PROSPECTUS. .• PROSPECTUS TiUTHEII AND LARNACH'S \JT :■:■■■ :•■•■. •■ :•.:-.. ' NEW ZEALAND TIMBER AND WOODWABE FACTORIES, LIMITED. It having been found that the various valuations and audits require more time than was anticipated, the Provisional Directors, with: Messrs Guthrie and Larnach's consent, have decided in the meantime to suspend .he uirther issue of the Prospectus until these are completed, of which due notice will ue given. , . By order of the Provisional Directors, ■ "■.. J. AITKEN.CONNELL, :. Interim Secretary.. ABRIDGED PROSPECTUS • ■ ■ •" ' - • ■ - ■ ■■ OF . . ■ - .::,■•_ mHE KORANUI COAL MINING J. COMPANY (LIMITED), Situated at Waimangaroa Basin/Mount'Rochfoii. CAPITAL; £25,000,' in 5000 SHARES of £S'EACH. : Payable ai follows: 5a on application; 5s on allotment; and the calls not to exceed ;6s per month. ; HEAD OFFICE TO BE AT WESTPORT., • , ..-,... r.PßoyisioNAi, Directors..; ■ . . J. HeitßY/Esq.; M.RIH., S. Bilet, Esq., West^ort i Charleston •: T. w. MACAi-TifT, Esq., J. Jat, Esq.., C.E., "Weat-, J.P., Charleston : ■ 'port' A. B. W. Fulton, Esq., iM. OKOAN,EEq.,Westport Westporfc ~,"..:' . ;H. Jones, Esq., Manager W. Evass, Esq., Timaru .. I Bank New South Wales; J. W. Humpubby, Esq., r Wcstport Westpprt ■.'...'. , iA. Suit, Esq., Westport A. Macb.W, Esq., Hnkitlka J.SEATON.Enq.Wanganui J.Gn.MOßß,Esq.,AVestport % E. Oxjjeii, Esq., : .>Yest-_ R. Rowi^asm, Esq.,. West: port '.'■' . port,and ..'''.".' |j. Mttis, Esq., Union S.S, C. Q. Ahdkews, Esq^, i Company, Dunedih ' WestP°rt ...' ,'.'.,>... ■ The object of tills Company is to work a cocimining lease; of 800 acres,-situated at Waimangaroa Basin, Mount Rochtbrt Cualfleld, near Westport. ~. ; .

• The ground comprised in.this.lersa, has been very icaref ully selected from three prospecting areas of 6000, acres,and about £1000 has-been''expended inobUiin-' ing the lease, prospecting, surveys, and" other works necessary to prove thO'mine. ;.' '; ■' ": "'-'!. '■' "T [i Inr'erence to this lease,' Mr R; B.Denniston, Goive'.nment Coal Viewer, in hi 3 evidence given before •the Royal Commission at'TVestport, says:—"The. total tonnage in this lease, including the East and iWest slopes, is about 8,000,000 tonSj the cb J. bein^* of ;the best quality." : ' The report of analysis of coal from this part of the field at AVoolwich Dockyard showa that it is equal to ;thebest noith of England coal fortteam purpe'^a "{vide .Admiralty report on'Kelsou coal presented to Ne'3on 'ProvinciaL'Council, March-16th,.1866V- /.-:-L ' ■ ' ! The railway is completed anil open for traffic from ;Westport to Waimangaroa, aud the Wellmgton Coal have made a branch line of one mile five 'chain Sin length up the river, and from this point it is ;propbsed to make a tramway to the coal, übout two imilesin length. The Government coal waggons will be loaded at end of Tjramway Una, thence forwarded 'over Government railway to Westport where there is now building railway wharf, staiion, sidings, and a large viaduct and coal staiths, from which the coal will jbe shipped direct into the vessels. The port ol Westpffers.great facilities for shipping. The average depth of water of the bar being 12 to 15ft, and it is expected when, the Protective Works,-now in course ,of construction, are completed, the depth will be increased to from 18 to 20ft, ' " . By careful computation iit has teen- estimated that the cost of opening up and connecting the mino with the Government railway, including all necessary plant, will not exceed £15,000, and further, the coalcau.be shipped free on board at Westport at 8s per tan. : The terms of the leasjo will compel the Company to have the mine in working order early in 1878, so that shareholders may rely on haying returns'for their money within 12 months. *" ; • : Prospectuses and forms" of appliciition for Shares may bo obtained of • :.' ; .... ; " " - ,-. h ; KEITH RAMSAY, '■ . Agent, lSap Jetty street, Dunedin ; •",;;;■": ;■;: , x -;medioal.

mHE GREATEST SUCCESS EVER ;JL . known 1 For the relief of Suffering Humanity, is SLESINGER'S B.HEUM A..TIC. BALSALM.' : NO MORE POISONOUS DRUGS' . . :: ;■ For you to swallow! ,'"'•' ' -■■• • Nomoreare you to repeat Bottles- ■'-'■''- ''[ I And Pills, or other noxious j ■■•-. . ■■ Nostrums.' :- ■ "■' ■'"X.-.i 5 ' No'more are you required to pay half-guineas for Medical advice! You are only; to apply externally the above Balsam once or twice within twelve hours, as dir;cted ou each bottle, "arfd" you aie relieved. : . BEWARE.OP,COUNTERFEITS !', •. "■' . None genuine unless doubly sealed ea Wrappor and Cork y g' with red sealing wax, and my Signature en the green label on the bottle. ■ ' ■:■ ", ",.■ £100 REWARD 1,,.,- 7 : . . Will bs paid by the Proprietor, to -~'..* I • '• prove to coivictlon'against any : . person counterfeiting ' ' ■ ~ SLESINGi.R'S REfEUMATIC BALSAM.; -

Cass Hotel, Christchurch, June 17th, 1876 Mr Slesinger.—Dear alt -I beg yau will accept tii • ; fevy lines as my., public testimony to the efficacy of your Rheumatic Pafcam. During my • rectnt visit to Duhedin, I had a apse of gout, tor which I applied the Bals'im. . The .first trial gave great relief, and after a few applications, the 'complaint altogether vanished.* Tiusting this may increase the consumption of your infallible remedy.—l remain, yours.' faithfully, • ••■". ■'. B. SEARLE.. : Dunedin,.November 6,1876. , . Mr Slesinger, Y.S. . . . .' ' .... ; Dear Sir—Having suffered for a long time froinsevore pain in my chest, and: latterly being more severely afflicted, bo that 1 could not' breathe without much pain, I sent for a bottle of your Rheumatic Balaam,., and after, having rubbed, it 'm as directed, the paina r ceased at once, and less than the bottle entirely cured me. I have felt quite woil ever since. I may also add. that one of my grooms, William Green, suffered from pain in his side, hip, etc. i He was unable to work, when he also obtained a bottle of your Rheumatic Balsam, and was cured byono or two applications. ' . You are at liberty ta publish this for the benefit oi othor suCerore of. similar pains.—Yours, very truly, ! .■:..'.'. EDWARD BROWN, .-; ■. • 1 New Market Hotel, Princes street South. : Manor Place, Dunediu, 23rd Soptember. 1875.- ■ Mr Slesinge.y V.S. :.\ ~..»..,., ~.. Sir—Your Rhauinatie Balaam deserves to be widely known. Being long a stifferor, from .rhoumatie pains in the shoulders, and having used your Balsam, 1 can say it is a cci tain euro. My wife also suffered from rheumatics for tho last five years, and lesa than one bottle of your Balaam has completely cured her, and for which ahe moat heartily thanks you;— Yours, &c;, , . John Prinqus. ." ' , Ann Prinqib. i < ' : Dunedin, 10th February, 1875. Mr Slesinger, ' ...... . . .■ .• ..■: •■ ■ ■ Dear Sir—l have much pleasure to inform you that the Rheumatic Balsam I purchased from you has, after' a few applications, ■ entirely removed the pain and' swelling from my hand, and I cordially bear my testimony to the oaicacy of your preparation; having tried several other articles, but without success,—Yours | truly,- ■-'■- ■; ■■ .■■'■'■ -: .•• •- .'■■■■■'• •'■' [ '■■■■''■ . WILMAM HAYMAB. i : . . ' ' Queenstown, 7th April, 187& ■ Julius Wenkheim, Esq., Queonstown, '■•:' ', Dear Sir—ln ref eronco %o a conversation ot to-day, in which I related to you tho:very.appreciabl6 benefits I received from a small vial of Slosinger's Balsam before it was advertised for its curative powers. 1 repeat, that three or four years ago tho vial you , gave mo proved most efficacious in curing—in fact,' . eradicating—chronic attacks of lumbago, from which « I had suffered. I have hardly ever since been troubled, " one application of tho Embrocation being sufficient to dispol incipient attacks. ■; I also gave others some of t, "arid they wero alike bonofitwl by it.—Youra truly, ; '' B. Mandkrs, M.H.R, ■; Island Terraco, Port Chalmers, ■ . ' Scotember 27th, 1876. To Mr Slesinger, V.S:, ' •"- .''■•" ■ '' ' i My Dear Sir—As I havo been subject to rheumatics and lumbago for some time past, and as the prescriptions norotofore accorded me gave me no rel'ef, I was , induced to try yoiir'Rbouniatic Baliiam, arid find after 1 two applications that it has-cured me entirely. I therefore effer you tbis testimonial .as a token of giatitude, snd also to exemplify to others who may bo similarly aflllcted, the elllcacy of your inostimablo Balsam.—l remain; yours, &c., ' ..;■.: D. Kerb • George Btreot.Dunedin,.. ... 23rd September, 1875. Ht Slesinger, V.S., ; ■. . : Sir—l have used your Rheumatic Balsam, and can highly recommend all sufferers to try it. I suffered long from pauis in tho loina, and in ono application I folt free from pain; and (It to go about my usual avocation, although completely prostrated for weoka : boto:ebaDd.—Yeurs, &c, 24au •■■•■•■. i ■ WiiiiiiAM Carver I

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 4742, 30 April 1877, Page 4

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