MEH'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING. NEW GOODS. MERBKET, HAYKKS. & 00. have opened up their AUTUMN and WINTEB SHIPMENTS of Men's and Boys' Clothing, comprising the most complete assortment of Fashionable and Useful Goods to bo found in New Zealand, In addition to an unusually large Stock of Colonial Clothing made from tbe best Moßglel and Kalapol Tweeds. Men's Trousers and Vests In great variety Men's Diagonal Worsted Walking Coats and Vests to match Men's Black and Blue Worsted Paget Coats Men's best Now Zoaland Tweed Suits (single and double-breaßted) Men's Fancy Cheviot Tweed Sac Suits Boys' and Youths' strong Suits for school and office wear Boys' Black and Blue Worsted Suits Small Boys' Suits in all New Styles and Materials, Jersey Suits, Patience Suits, Sailor Suits, Norfolk Suits, &c, &c. In the TAILORING DEPARTMENT wo have opened up a large and varied assortment of Tweeds and Coatings, enabling us to offer the best choice In tho city at the most reasonable prices. All Orders are executed on the Premises by skilled workmen under the personal supervision of an experienced Cutter. HERBERT, HATHES, if 00. 8m RAOES! RACES! 1 FIRST-CLASS DRESSMAKING. rgIHE D.I. C, HIGH STREET, Beg to announce to the Ladles of Dunedin that their NEW DRESSMAKING AND FITIING-ROOMS Are now complete; and in addition to their 1 present efficient Dressmaking Department j they have Oponed Another Room under the j charge ot an Experienced Lady, lately from I Messrs Mowbray, Rowan, and Hicks', Collins street, Melbourne. NEWEST STYLE AND FIT GUARANTEED. A. F. SOWARD, General Manager, DRAPERY AND GENERAL IMPORTING COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED), HIQB STRSBT. Prospectus. PROSPECTUS OF mURNBULL'S LEASE QUARTZX MINING COMPANY (LIMITED;, Losa VAM.Er, Otaoo. CAPITAL .. .. .. £12,000, ■ In 12,000 Shares of £1 Each. 8000 paid up to Ten Shillings are retained by the Promoters, and the balance, 4000, offered to the public as follows:—One Shilling por Share on application; One Shllliug por Sharo on allotment ; and the balance in Calls, not to exceed Sixpence per Share, to be made at Intervals of not less than one month. Provisional Directors : ROBERT M'GREGOR TURSBULL, Linnburn. JOSEPH EDMUNDS, Sorpentino. HARRY HEIDEMANN, Sorpontinc. JOHN COGAN, Serpentine CHARLES TURNBULL, linnburn. RICHARD H. BROWN, Nasoby. CHARLES NIXON, Serpentine. j JOHN LIMMIE, Serpentine I J; G. HYDE, Ophir. A. G. MATHIAS, Hamillons. Bankers : BANK OF NEW SOUTH WALES. Brokers : R. & A. J. PARK, No. 1 Bond streot, Dunedin.g} The proporty cilerod to the public consists of 'a leasehold of 16 acres, on which a. reef has been traced for 400 ft, and sunk on at one end to a depth of 52ft, and at the other to a depth of 40ft. Sixty tons oi quartz have been taken out, which when crushed yielded 2460z of retorted gold—the best testimony that can be given of tho value of tho proporty. Exports who have worked at the mine, from Indications observed, give it as tholr opinion that other reels exist within tbe leasehold. A good water-race, with ample supply of wator to drive all machinery, has been secured on a lease for some years at a nominal' rent with power to purchase Thero is a suitable site for a battery in Long Valley, to which tbe quartz can be sent from the claim with great facility and at small cost by shoot or tram. A large quantity of plant is already on the ground, consisting ot timber, dynamite, &c, all of which will become tho property of the Company. | The reason the Promoters ofier a portion of tho I Shares to the Public Is that few of them have sufficient capital to develop the mine. _ To work the reef to advantage It will be necessary to put in a tunnel from Long Valley. This tunnel will have to bo driven from 300 to 400 feet to cut the present reef, and will Involvo considerable outlay, but it will thoroughly drain and prospect the mino, which cannot be dono by the present modo of working by shafts. " * The SHARE-LIST will CLOSE on 15th MARCH. 141 TXTITNESS qPEOIALTIES. Passing Notes .. .. ByClvls . Theatrical Notes .. - ByPosquin Cricket Notes „ .. By Slip Football Notes .. -• By Forward Cycling Notes .. .. ByPedalpin Nuts .. .. .. By Challenge Wrench Occasional Notes .. - .. ByColonus Spare Half-hours .. .. By Henry Lapham Historical .. .. By I. M.I. Sporting Notes .. .. By Beacon Australian Sporting ■ ..By Warrior Yarns of an Old Greek .. ByOuphil Chess and Draughts ~ By D. R. Hay Farm and Gardtu Note* .. By Praotlcal Mtn.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 7191, 4 March 1885, Page 1
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