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Wanteds, MOET and OHANDON'S Dr7 Imperial Champagne. 188* vlntagfl. 39n SPEOTAOLESI SPECTACLES f~ SPECTAOLESI Wanted.the Woak-sitl.M to know that they cnn have Speetacleß nroneriv >ulnnt>«i tn suit thoir sights at PEHCIVAL'si Opffin and Spectacle-maker to the Dunedln Hospital Nob Band 7 George street. Pure Brazilian Pebbles, LlSlKrr^ commended lor defective vision. Also on S«leSykea''Hydrometers, Glass do, Saeoharometera, Tbermomotera.Aiieroidßarometerß, Sextants, Quadrants Shipß' Compasses, Sallnometers, Lactomefera' Mathemfttloal Instruments, Field Glasses Telf* scopes, &o. . Human Artificial Eyes in Stoolc. N.B.—All kinds of Optical and Mathematical T- natrnments bought (Established 1862.) MOET and OHANDON'S Dry Imperial Champagae. 1884 vintage. * V "»„ "DKBADAIIiANIi WHISKY £1 to £10,000 GIVEN AWAY. Every linyer of n Hottle of this Famous WHISm line a Ohancu of obtaining a PRIZE. "«">n.j (Copy of Receipt from Mrs Gallaghan.) "Deceived from Messrs It IJowieand Co. the sun lof Five Pounds sterling, for token on Bottle o ' Breadalbane Whisky. " stli September 1889. j " (Sigd^ Mrs OALLAGHAN." \V. SCOULAK & 00,, AUKNIB. 7 A ASH A D VAif O X f At from J per Cent, I ffIOHEY LISNT on BILLS OF SALH MONEY LENT on PERSONAL SBOUBITS KOHEY LMNT on DBBDS 2SOHEY LENT on LIFE POLIOIB3 KOHEY liBHI on JBWBLLBHY, DIAMONDS. PL &SE, and all other PERSONAL PEOPEBTS-. &U Transactions Slrlotly Oonfldontl»l. Money Lpnt on All Other Descriptions of. Seearitj at Low Interest. Bo Delay BILLS DISOOUNTHD. &.. SOLOMON, 37 gIORSB STBKBT. DUH»DIIf. n ßn MOET and OHANDON'S Dry Imperial Champagne. 1884 vintage. ag n Tenders. npENDEES invited for the ERECTION of CHEESE FACTORY BUILDING at Palmeseton, lor Mr 1. Duncan, Jun. Plans at the office of Mr John Kvarest, PainierBton, and witli Undersigned, who will receive Senders up till 16th IKST, B. A. LAWSGN, 108^ Architect. STREET WEHJHBRIDGeT EXTENSION OP TIME FOB TENDERS. The Time for receiving Tenders for LEASING this Weighbridge is Extended to 5 o'clock p.m. on WEDNESDAY, 18t)i September 1889. ADAM GIBSON, Town Glerli. Dunedin, 6th September 1889. 7s pi B M E N ~¥. MAOHI BRAND. Our Cement is equal to beet imported. Certificates of Tensile and Quality given if required. LIME. Best Burnt Milburn Lime at Lowest Rateß. Orders promptly attended to. Address—MlLßUßN LIME and CEMJBNT COMPANY (LIMITED). 31au FRANK OAKDEN, Manager. Putolio Notices p UAIfO, GUANO. GUANO. BONB DUST. This article threatens to bo scarce, and orders should be sent early. NEW FARM SEEDS, GRASS SEEDS, CLOVEK SEEDS, TURNIP SEEDS. SEED POTATOES In large or small lots, and leading Varieties. VEGETABLE SEEDS. FLOWBE BBBDS, (Choicest Strainß.) Retail and Wholesale. ALL KINDS OF SEEDS,; NIMMO & BLAIR, SEED MERCHANTS AND GHOWBBS, DUNEDEI.

above is the only one to which the Company is a party, or to which any person on behalf of the Company is a party, applicants shall be deemed to waive the publication in accordance with section 23 of " The Companies Act 1882,"of particulars aB to such contracts. The Vendor only receives in cash £312 10s, and will pay the cost of floating, including reports, prospectuses, brokerage, etc. The Company will pay the expenses of and incidental to the. framing and registering of the Memorandum and Articles of Association (which have been already prepared, and may be inspected at the office of Edward A. Joel, solicitor, Boud street, Dunedin). The share list will close so soon as the requisite number of applications 6hall have been received. Shares will be allotted (as near as may be) in the order of application. As 5000 Bhiires are already bespoke, immediate requisition is necessary. No application for less than 100 shares will be received by the Brokers of the Company. Any further particulars may be obtained from the Brokers of the Company (Messrs J. A. Chapman and Leslie A. Norman), from whom also copies of the Prospectus cuu be secured. EXTRACTS tfHOM REPORT BY L. O. BEAL, Esq., 0.X., M.E. " I tested the quality of the wash in a great many places by panning it off in a prospecting dish, and found the quantity of gold in the same extremely regular, and for dredging purposes I have not the slightest hesitation in pronouncing it exceptionally well payable and easily wrought. " I kept some of the gold obtained, which, in my opinion, was a very fair average yield from the ground, and hud the gold carefully weighed, and after calculating the contents of a prospecting dish, found that the wash contained 12gr of gold to each cubic yard. " An exceptional advantage in working this claim is the fact that there is no stripping necessary before the dredge buckets commence lifting the washdirt, and I am sure the flrst day's dredging will fully prove this fact, and stamp tho claim as a thoroughly payable one, and that the returns will be exceptionally good sinij re^u'ar. " Tim total quantity lifted per day will amount to fully 1000 cubic yards, so that about l£gr per cubic yard will more than pay working expenses. " While in the district recently I had a large quantity of wash put through a box. Tho return was at the rato oi logr per cubic yard. This has fully satisfied me that my estimated yield of 12gr per oubic yard is thoroughly moderate and reliable. " The class of gold obtniued in the wash on this claim is very bright and clean, aud not too fine, and will be very easily saved and amalgamated. " Summing up generally, I consider this claim an exceptionally good one, and very convenient for working, and as a dredging claim equal to the best on the Shot-over river, and will, I am certain, pay unusually well, and will last for many years, bringing in a large return on all money invested in developingits resouioes. " Finally, I must say that I do not know a piece s of dredging ground that I should place raoreconfi- - deuce in in the Wakalipu district, or should have c moropleasuroinsuperintendlngthemanagementof'

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 8596, 11 September 1889, Page 3

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