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Doubtful Cocoas. —A caution is issued by Messrs Cadbury warning the public against those Cocoas erroneously called pure, which contain about 4 per cent, of added alkali, &c. The absolute purity of Cadbury'a Cocoa is guaranteed B A NiTtraAi Tonic— Healthy Bils.—When the liver Is not making healthy bile or insufficient quantity the blood becomes impure—the groundwork of disease—and produces constipation, dyspepsia, biliousness, headaches, &c, Em's Fruit Salt Is the best remedy. A gentleman writes:—" I have used -no's Fruit Salt for six years, and I willingly endorse the statement that Eno's Fruit Salt is imperatively necessary to the enjoyment of perfect health. By its use many kinds of food will agree which otherwise would produce wretchedness." Caution.—Legal rights are protected in every civilised country. Examine each bottle and see that the capsule is marKed " Eno'B Fruit Salt" ; without it you have been imposed ou by worthless imitations.—Bold by nil chemists.—[AdvtO

Late Advertisements. WANTED, ARTISTS (Portrait), for Opal Coloured work.—Apply American Portrait Studio, Boss' Buildings, Octagon. 25jy \JiT ANTED, tidy, domesticated Young i TV WOMAN, from Wniliola, for good place In town. -Madame Mullfli1. London street. 25jy MRS BARRATT, 60 Princes street, has ' Waiting Engagement-3 Female Cooks, 2 Housemaids, Governess, Married Couples. 25jy MKS DICK Wants,—Cook (country hotel, 20a weekly), Cooks, Laundresses, Barmaid, Housemaids, experienced Servants (town, country). 25jy . MRS CHALMERS Requires (immedi- ( ately)-Working Housekeeper* (country), ! Geueral Servants (banks, town, country), Cooks. Kitchenmaids, Lauudrecses, Dairymaldß. 25jv | WANTED, a CHOIRMASTER and < ORGANIST (American pedal, double manual, 20 stops) for St. Pftul'o Presbyterian Church, . Invercareill. Salary, £50 per annum.—Applications, , with copies of testimonials, will be received till 10th . August.—Address Moderator St.. Paul's Deacons' > Court care of Southland Times Office, Invereargill. ' 26jy t WANTED, by a Young Lady, SITUA- ■ TION as barmaid; country preferred.— . Apply Mrs Chalmers, Labour Exchange, Moray f place. . 25jy : W~ ANTED, ENGAGEMENT by Handy -. Man on ge.-itlomau's estate; fulfilled place [ of trust for last 15 years; references forwarded.— . Handy Man, Times Offica. _y • DON'T waste your time looking for ] GOOD BUTIBR, but go straight to Meaton's . Dairy, 96 George street and Royal Arcade- 25jy WANTED to PURCHASE, Seccnd-hand Double 1 cmv PRESS or MACHINE.-Ad- C drees, slating terms, Typo, limes Oilice. 25_ WANTED to PURCHASE or LEASE, . for n term, a comfortable Eight or Nine- " roomed HOUSIi, in one of the suburbs of Dunedin, within reasonable distance of the centre of the city.—Apply to Alfred O. Hanlon, solicitor, Eldon „ Chamber?, Princes street. 2_y | WANTED to SELL or EXCHANGE, - about T! Acres SUBURBAN LAND, at Palmerstou; splendidly siluated. Title under Land . Transfer Act.-X. B. Martin, auctioneer, Water f Btreet, Dunedin. 25jy J HOTELS.— "WANTED to LEASE, good " Hotel; everything at valuation; state full . particulars.—Hottl. Dunedin Post (office. 25jy TO LET, superior H-Roomed HOUSE.— Apply R. T. Wheeler, Bandon Villa, Dowling . Btreet. ■ 25jy " mo LET BY TENDER, for Advertising JL purposes, 56ft fronting Princes street and 56ft fronting Manor place, "vithuto of po9ts on (heground. The enclosure suitable as a stand for horses or vehicles.—Apply to ; 2ojy 'il. M. WILKINSOS, Medical Hall. STATEMENT OF THE AFFAIRS OF A j COMPANY. j Name of Comoany-DUNEDIN Ko. 2 GOLD DItKDGIKG COMPANY (LIMITED). When formed, and date of registration—7th October 1887. •. , Whether in active operation or not-In active operation. i Where business is conduoted, and name of acting legal manager— Dimedin; Andrew Hamilton. Nominal capital—£3oo'J. Amount cajilal subscribcd-£3OOO. Pnld-up scrip given to shareholders, and amount of cash received for same-jViY. , Paid-up v-rtlue of scrip given to shareholders on ' which no oa»h has been paid- Nil. i number of shares into which capital is divided— 3000. Number of shares allotted—S9B2. Amount paid up per share -1 Is. Amount called up per thnre—Us. Number and amount of calls in nrrear- Ai», ' Number of shares forfeited- Nil. I Number of forfeited shares sold, and money re- | i ceivedforsame-JVil. Number of shareholders at time of registration— : Total amount of dividends declared— Nil. Total amount of dividends paid— Nil. Total amount of unpaid dividends— Nil. Amount of cash at bankers— Nil. I Amount of debts directly due to the company— , Amount of debts considered good—Mi. Amount of contingent liabilities of the company— . m- __ i I, ANDHEW HAMILTON, of Dunedin, Acting . Manager of the Dunedin No. 2 Gold Dredging Company (Limited), do solemnly and sincerely declare . that iliio is a tmo and complete statemeut of the ( attain ot the said Company at the present date; and I make t'uis solemn declaration conscientiously believing the same to be true, ami by virtue of " The Justices of the Peace Act 1882." Declared at Duuedin, this 21th day of July 1889, ' before mo— - ; Hesmt Kobth, J.P. 25jy STATEMENT OF THE AFFAIRS OF A COMPANY. . | I Kama of Companv-DUKEDIN GOLD DKKDG- . ING COMPANY (LIMITHD). ' When foriaed and date of registration-2oth August 188!. 1 Whether in active operation or not—ln active opera'lou. Where business is conducted and name of acting legal niauager—Duuedin ; Andrew Hamilton. < Nominal capital—£72oo. i Amouut capital subscribed—£72oo. : faid-up Bcrip given to shareholders, and amount of cash received tor same—Nil. Paid-up scrip given to shareholders ou which no ' cash has been paid— Nil. Number of/shares into which the capital is divided—24o. . , Number of shares allotted—2lo. Amount paid up per share—£2s Amount called up per share—£3s. Number and amount oi calls in arrear— Nil. Number of shares forfeited— Nil. Number of forfeited shares sold, and money received for same— Nil. Number of shareholders, at time of registra-tion-22. Total amount of dividends declared- £3210. Total amount of dividends pald-£3240. , Total amount of unpaid dividends— Nil, Amount of cash at bankers — Nil. Amount of debts directly due to the Company— Nil. Amount of debts considered good— Nil. Amount of contingent liabilities of the Company— Nil. I, ANDRKW HAMILTON, of Dunedin, Acting Manager of the Duncdfn Gold Dredging Company (Limited), do solemnly and sincerely declare that this is a true and complete statement of the affalrt of the said Company at the present date; and 1 make this solemn declaration conscientiously believing the same to be true, and by virtue of " The Justices of the Peace Act 1882." Declared at Dunedin, this 21th day of July 1889, before me— Henry North, J.P. 25jy PROSPECT US Of THK OOLDKN Bill DREDGING COMPANY (SUOTOVISH MOUTH), LIMITBD. To be Registered under " The Companies Act 1852." Capital ... ... ... £6000, Iv (5000 Shares of £1 each. 3000 Shares fully paid-up res.-rved for the Promoteis. 3000 Sbarei to bo offered to the Public, payable as follows :— Two shillings on Application; 2s on Allotment; the balance in Calls not to txceed 2s per month. It is rot expected that mure than 16s per Share will require to bo called up. Provisional Dirkctobs: Captain OAMEUON.U.S.S. Company JOHN COOK, KSQ., U.S.S. Compauy CAPTAIX BASTHBK, R.N., U.S S. Company THOU AS MOODIK, Esq., Perpetual Trustees OomOaptain'M'FARLANE, Port Chalmers ROBERT NHILL, Esq. Bankers : bank op nbw zealand. Brokers : ANDREW HAMILTON, Exchange Court. Imtkbim Secretary: ANDREW HAMILTON, Exchange Court. Solicitors : MACGRKGOR and NORTH, Dunedin and Port Chalmers. This Company is formed for tho purpose of acquiring and working the claim on the Shotover river called the Golden liar, which is situated about four miles below the now famous claim of Mr Sew Hoy at the Big Beach, and is about one mile and a-quarter in length, running from the Lower Shotover bridge down co the mouth of the river, where it joins the Kawarau. This c'aim Is most conveniently situated, being close to the main road, so that coal and nil materials can ba placed on the grouud at a reasonable Co6t. It is proposed to work the claim by a bucket dredge, similar to that at present working on the Big Beach, with such improvements as experience may suggest. 'I he cost of the dredge, fully equipped, is estimated at about £2250, and gold should be obtained as soon as the dredge is at work As soon as two-thirds of the shares are subscribed, a contract will be entered into for a dredge, which would then be placed upon the river without delay. Nothing need be Baid of the immensely rich gold deposits or the well-known Shotover river, more especially about this locality. The river runß mostly through deep, rocky gorges, and for miles is totally unfit tor dredging, but the claim now under offer is quite free from gorge. It has also a false or sandy bottom, from which the gold on be readily toraped up by a bucket dreilge. At tho lowest calculation the proposed dredge should lift 50 tons per hour. Ib will therefore be easily understood that the returns from such nn amount of gold bearing stuif must be largo. Pruspecting'has been carried on above by the Big Beach Company, and below at the junction of the Kiwarau with highly satisfactoiy r6All expenses for floating and registering the CoraDanv to be paid by the Company. Applications for shareß will now be received by the Company's Broker, and the Share List will close as soon as the requisite number of shares shall have been applied for. /,b nearly 1000 shares have been taken up, early application is necessary to secure the balance of the 3000 shares now offered to the public. 25jy

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 8555, 25 July 1889, Page 3

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