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Public Notices. Business Notices. QRAIN. GRAIN. GRAIN. #&g & #*& SEASON 1890. V. MfT^^^^^, BWe have much pleasure in thanking the farmers <^S^!X^l'<^ ssi tf^'" of Otago and Southland for the support given us ~_Q°^ AL MAIL LINH OF 'BUSES, during last season, and we trust to receive same this -*--*' PORTOBBLLO. All sales are conducted by our Mr Moritzson him- 'mm Waverley 6d; children ncder 10 year.? of dgfl, self, and we can confidently assert that we always h-Jf-prlce. top the market value. n,SZfX\^Z\,-SSS. iJ2 lount at 8- 30 a-m- ever-? TUMSDAY, THURSDAY, and SATURDAY, returnADVANCES MADE AT BANK HATES. ""* '""* Danodln '* 3 V'™' „„. li, KXJ__.___Ol.__), Reference: .__._, „ ,_,.,. Propriety, National Bank of New Zealand, Limited. "" ' 6t*t"w- &""*■*«*■•'■ **■'»#■■ — pTYACINTH.BULBS\ OUR STOCK MORITZSON & HOPKIN, JjL | Manae street, Dunedin. TULIP BULBS j Of these is ASK YOUR GROOBR~FOB STRANG'S CROCUS BULBS fA hkTiGli ONKMAORI BRAND COFFEE, NARCISSUS BULBS [ And nB tl,e Bulba aro r, i, „.,-.„-,.. -~,.„„ (Strong and Healthy, Or his FREBBIA BULBS I PATENT SOLUBLE COFFEE, LIM BULBS J The Best the World Can Produce. Beware of Imitations I PB I OB LISTS QF BUMSi INVBROAEQILL AGAINST THE WORLD I A,60> EXPERTS' OPINION.-Highest New Zealand -* BBDS ajju GARDENING SUNORIK'. Honours awarded to Strang's Coffee, Sea., at Sydney WAUUi_NING SUNDRIES, International Exhibition and at Melbourne Inter- Posted to Any Address in the Colony national Exhibition, 1888-89; and the greatest ™™ honour of all Is to find unprincipled opponents imi- ' tating my unique Manufactures and Brands. lll&liyi^ HIMMO Se BLAIB, "**^SiSir'P»^3^* o ' SEED MEROHANTS AND GROWERS, (By Speoial Permission of the Hon. the Colonial Sco^ ry-> DM.K_.D_. /^.RAND NUMISMATICAL ART T>UY Gaelic Whisky—SMUGGLER Brand. 4000 MEMBERS at 10s EAOH. ~* : The Undersigned having decided, through special . ' unn flequled reqUest,tOdißPoß6Of hiSßpleQdldßnd T HE BLAOK BALL CO-OPERATIVE COLLECTION OF COINS -***- COLLIE-«- OOMPANY (LIMITED}. on view In Exhibition, begs to Infoim the publio " m that Tickets can now be obtained at 10s each, at To be in**orporated under the Companies Act. the Dresden Piano Oompany; Eden George, photographer, and F. N. Mead»ws, Canterbury Court ruumir Exhibition Buildingß. uouni, CAPITAL ... ... ... £70,000, In 70,000 Shares of £1 each, m , „ „ ~ T PBIZB! Of which 45,000 Shares are now offered for aubThe Collection of 2000 Coins as now exhibited. acription. SECOND PRIZE: Provisional Directors : A Duplicate Collection of the above, consisting of LEONARD HARPER, Esq,, Solicitor, Christchurch about 700 Coins. H _ p _ HILL| BBqi> Avonßi( - ei Ohristchurch For particulars see handbills. SAMUEL MANNING, Esq., Mayor of Christchurch A. LOUGHREY, Esq., M.H.R., Christchurch Th|n D Tnn,«g f,!' ii 1I r.be Un?s th° Supervision of J. KILGOUR, Esq., Coal Merchant, Greymouth an Influential Committee of Gentlemen. w . yiNCBNT, Esq., Christchurch For further particulars apply to JAMES GOSS, 86q., Timber Merchant, Christchurch HBNEY ZANDER, JOHN MILL, Esq., Coal Importer, Port Chalme_3. s___ Ashburton JT! T, IT.-NT IT Twer. n ti- This Company is being formed to acquire and work x> v X, r. a 1 fl b O P P, (he well-known and valuable Black Ball Coalfield, ™ „t-™,„„ consisting of about 1914 acres. 99 GEORGE STREET, Eleven million tons of Coal can be worked level Having free. Tho Coal is a first-class Gaa Coal, and forma an OPENED the NEW GOODS for the SEASON excellent Coke. Invltea ™,ir ' wlth a week,y output of 1500 tons per week, the vuesyour profit is estimated at 18| per oent. per annum on the INSPECTION ca Pit. al- , ~ w , ■ , ,"_,,„ A tunnel, which is nearly completed, will enable. Of the _ the Company to take out 7,000,000 tons of coal, CHOICE LOMh. ~ OFFERING. J&s^£?l^JZt&Za Ladle,' Sealette Jackets, 33s 6d and 37s 6d, l^^Tue Carney Children's Pilot Jackets, before the publio. Waterproof Cloaks, Furs, Gloves, Ribbons, Hosiery, -tne Ca* l;' are Sixpence per share on application Corsets, Umbrellas Dre«ses Plann»l« Sixpence per share on allotment. a™ii . * Tho SharoList will Close on 30th APRIL. rianneiette, lea. p or prospectuses and plans, giving full InformaJ. BLENKINSOPP tion, apply to the Brokers--99 George street ' JAMBS HENDERSON, 1 Hereford swueoi^eßtree^ X HILL FISHEIJ j- itree|;> "FAMES GIBSON &. CO. — and as w Hamilton. Dunedin. §3 COAL MERCHANTS, " n R n S V V, r 'P TT Q VOGEL STREET, DUNBDIB, JT Of tho Have in STOOK. vm , pff Oo»!broofc<Jale, Newcastle, Ealtsrurats, Shas OLdI.J.& Point, Walton Park, s?resman'«7«S Grwi. DREDGING OOMPANY (LIMITED), Island Coal. BULLER RIVER.* Having the largest stafl la the business, wedelivoi „. T . . : —.. ~ , „ *.l orders promptly. To be Incorporated under the provisions of .".The A Government Gnir»ntee of the Weight sent witb Companies Act 1852." oichLoJid. 10 — NOMINAL CAPITAL £10,000, ESTABLISHED 186 1. Divided into 20,000 .Shares of 10s each, Of which 5000 Shares, credited as paid up to 7a 6d ——- • each, have been reserved as part of the consideration n tnv nn hi rt rt ' to be given to the Vendor for his property to be ■J. UttttU 6c V U., transferred to the Company; the remaining 15,000 HUSK) SELLERS, 21 PRINCES STREET, WtoSS"t.™^ *" PUbU° BUbaoriptiOn °U tha Dunkdin Sixpence per share on application; ls on allotment, and the balance as required in calls of not more than ls per share, to be made at SIX FIRST-OLASS AWARDS, Intstvalß of not leeß than one month. Including DIVIDENDS TO BE PAID AT PER SHARE. THE ONLY ONB PIRST-CLASS AWARD DIBECTOBS: •"•* —— —— MAURICE JOEL, Esq., Brewer, Dunedin For JOHN BLAIR, B8q„ Seed Merchant (of Nimmo and ,„T>T.,n.,Tn mn .„,. Blair), Dunedin AMKRICAN ORGANS, SAMUEL JACOBS, Esq., Fancy Goodß Merchant, Duuedin At the JULIUS HYMAN, Esq,, J.P., Brewery JManager, HEW, ZBALAND AND SOUTH SEAS WILUAm" 1 SCOULAR. Esq., Merchant (of W. KXHIBITION, 1889-90. Scoular and Co.), Dunedin T. M. WILKINSON, Esq., Chemist, Dunedin. Bankers : EXHIBITION Everybody la Buying lt COLONIAL BANK OP NEW ZEALAND. mo.^ Everybody is Buying it EDWARD A. JOBL.Tq^Boid street, Dunedin. PIANO, Everybody is Buying it Skohet___.y {pro tern.) -. £38 NET. Everybody Ib Buying it. THOMAS CALLENDER, Rattray street, Dunedin. - A. BARTLEMAN, Bond atreet, Dunedin inr.t.. tntuar t -ono R. and A. J. PARK, Bond Btreet, Dunedin. Kelso, 10th March 1890. J "Messrß Chaklksßboo-and Co.,Dunedin. The proposed Company is to be formed for the '•Gentlemen,-! received the Exhibition Model Sffi^gel^MiSl SSSfSgnSS Piano in good condition. Am well pleased with it, on the Buller River, about 22 to 23 miles from and will do all in my power to recommend the Westport, which claim is now held as a prospecting Instrument to my friends. area for dredging by Mr John Bassett. The holder •c ...v. of "ie area •s e-^'tled to take up aa a prospecting Yours faithfully, dredging claim, one mile along theriver by abreadth "a. n*-*-T-***p " of up fco high water mark. The claim will be about , A. UFHOER. from 70 to 80 acres. , The beaches of the Buller Eiver, including the nwAQ t_T?nra » on banks and bed, have long been known to be highly •*• aA o, Hitaw « •-'U. auriferous, aud have afforded good wages to iu- _ T T T 0 -,--.__._ " dividual miners for yearß, but, on account of the ULiJLiIbUJN, MILLS, & CO., water, they have not been able to work to a greater depth than from 3ft to sft; except in the old work-n-Rn-finn tiT-avtnv Ings where the river has formerly ran on a higher GEORGE STREET, , es f ol _ In tbe£o o]d working9i j- owever , the mi B nei . B ' -*iTT*ir*_>T-,Tnr were a*) '° '° renah a depth of about lift, when the UUNhuIN, ground proved richer and the gold coarser'at the bottom than at the top. It may safely ba assumed Have Just Opened, ex S.S. lonic, tuat •*'tue greater depth of 15ft to 20ft, which will be reached by a dredger, very much larger quantir.nifT? nm-ra ties of gold wiil be obtained. The prospects obtained J-UUK UA&JJS by Mr R A- y OUDg (Qf Meß6rs Xoimg Br08)| a 5 stated in his reports (copies of which accompany BOYS' BLUB SERGE SAILOR SUITS, this prospectus) justify such a conclusion. The tests thafc have so far been made by driving pipes All Sizes. show the depth of wash to be from 14ft to 22ft. Dredging on a large scale haa not as yet been inPrices range from 6a 6d to 16a 6d. troduoed on the Buller River, but when the spoon dredge (awkward and slow as it is) haa been em ——■ ployed, the miners state that thoy have alwaya mad good wages. Also, As to the great riohness of the Buller River, intending investors are referred to the remarks on the TWO CASES OF BOYS' NAVAL OAFS Buller Warden's District in the " Hand-book of New ' Zealand Mines, 1887," published by the Government, To Match. 2s up. a"*- edited by W. J. M. Larnach, Esq., C.M.G., M.H.R., then Minister of Mines. The claim is specially adapted for dredging—the river, where the claim is, being well spread, not over Inspection Invited. deep, and with good beaches. From the prospects obtained (an average of 22| _—— grains per cubic yard), and from the facfc disclosed in the Report of Mr R. A. Young, M.E.A.M. Inst. 0.8., -u.r,TTTc-_TN. „ir w a . „ „ that gold is to be found throughout the claim, the MOLLISON, MILLS, & CO., promoters are confident that this will prove one of 195 and 197 GEORGE STREET. the rio-*est claimß in thia new era of gold mining. Aa before stated, the prospects obtained by Messrs NEW ZEALAND AND SOUTH SEAS ->-ou*"l": Brothers show an average of 22J grainsworth 3s 5d per cubic yard,' Now, if the dredge lifts EXHIBITION) on ly 40 cubio yards per hour, and works only 240 days in the year, and, 6ay, 22 hour 3 (in three shifts) AWARDS' Per a f' "le grosß Pro<-uQ'" would be £36,050. Experience on the Olutha and Shotover has shown that SUNNING ALES, XXX, t. ne cos t 0 - working by bucket dredge is not more FIRST-CLASS CERTIFICATE, than 4d per cubic yard-f.e., £3520 per year. It J. SPEIGHT & CO. mußt be borne in mind in this connection that the MBDIUM ALBS, XXXX, ' cost in the matter of coal will be much less in the FIRST-CLASS OBRTIFIOATB present instance than in the cases of the claims on J. SPEIGHT ACO tlle Shotover and Clutha. Deducting, however, the STOUT IN BULK, ' ' whole of this amount and, say, £1000 for wear and i FIRST-OLASS CERTIFICATE 'Qar anli office expenßeß, the net profit would be I t cpwirmrn «. nn £31,500 available for dividends, representing MALT BITTER ALES, »P«IGHT & CO. 626 pßn CBNT _ pBE AHNUM to tlie con . SECOND AWARI tributing shareholders on the amount proI ' posed to be called up. Assuming, however, that BOTTLED ALB J" S *-,H- c &c - the average yield is only equal to Ib per cubic yard, ' whioh Mr Young considers a very low estimate (vide SECOND AWAUij, his report), there will be a net profit of £6040, or (Bottled bj7 John Barron and Co.) equal toover 100 per cent, per annum to contributing Bhareholderß on the amount expected to be called up. JAMES SPEIGHT Sc CO., It is estimated that to put on the ground a powerful steam bucket dredge, fitted with all the recent OITY BREWERY. improvements, in good working order, all necessary 19cl plant, mooringß, buildings, &c. will not cost more ..___,, ~' — than £4000. It is not, therefore, anticipated that it OOTSI BOOTSI BOOTS! will be necessary to call up more than 6s per share. The claim is in the uamo of Mr John Bassett, but - Messra Maurice Joel and F. G. Mace have also inteSPBCIAL rests in the claim. The vendors are to receive 5000 t_T-T7r,T«T Bhares credited as paid up to 7s 6d; £31210s when HPi-l/IA-.. the Company is floated; and £312 10s bo soon aB the SPEOIAL. proceeds from the Bale of gold obtained from tlie claim amounts to £2000. The directora feel that nothing more need be said SIMON T.R(lTHi_n-j to show the very valuable nature of the claim and oiMUJM. J.KUI hi_m», tbe exce6dingly lib6ra i termß of tho proposed sale. NEW GOODS Boot Manufacturers -C*e Company is to be deemed floated when 10,000 wi. w anniM! s shares (other than those 5000 shares which the yenNKW GOODS and (lorß ar e to receive) are allotted. All expenses of the NBW GOODS Direot Importers, floating of the Oompany, up to the first allotment of shares, are to be paid by the vendors. The expenses Are now opening up of "aud incidental to framing and registering the Memorandum and Articles of Association (which LARGE DIREOT SHIPMENTS have been already prepared, aud may be inspected at the office of Mr Edward Alexander Joel, solicitor. Of Dunedin), and preliminary agreement with the yen- _. dor are to be paid by the Company. ENGLISH and CONTINENTAL GOODS. An agreement dated the 17th day of March, between John Bossett, of the one part, and Charles r«. „„. «. „)«. * Darling, on behalf of tho proposed Company, of the Jja.esc "-"yes- other part, for the sale of the abovementioned proNewest Designs. perty, haß beon entered into, and may be inspected at the office of Mr Edward Alexander Joel, solicitor, Speoially for Winter Wear. Dunedin. As the above is the only contract to which the Company, or any person on behalf of the Company, is a party, applicants for 6harea shall be BEBHIVE-.OUR FAMOUS BBBHIVB BOOTS BEEHIVE > Are unrivalled for lars as to any other contracta. tikrhivrlt.*-»t -rr*R*. wmn ay*. t,v,„ »,...,--_• The Share List will olose as coon as the requisite BEEHIVE; keai, hard Wear a_,d Low Pricks. number of shareß are subscribed for, and in no case w ill applications bo received for less than 50 shares. In the event of the Company not floating, the appliRemember Addresses— cation money will be returned free from all deduction, SIMON BROTHERS, Early applioation is necessary to ensure shares, as _ it is not anticipated that the Share List will be open George street, near Octagon; for more than a few days. .. _. Applications for shares will be received by Thomas '"so al' Callender, secretary, Rattray street, Dunedin; Mr CONTINENTAL BOOT DEPOT -*1- "*■ Mace, Westport; and by the Brokers of the ' Company, from whom also prospectuses and reports Princeß street, next Brown, Ewing, and 00, of experts cau be obtained.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 8791, 29 April 1890, Page 3

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