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Late Advertisements. ; ■U MISS MAKY SMIIH. pairs done.—Bills, bird dealer. Parties INDEBTED TO, or CLAIMING ~ OLD Dre d g es supplied with AYoven WIRE UPON, either of the above Estates, will oblige \x MATS; any size mesh* or strength.—C. by PAYING or RENDERING SAME to Messrs Bills, wire worker, Dunedm. dus William Brown and Co., Queen's Rooms, Craw- -H3ICYCLE REPAIRING Promptly, Thoford street, •*- S3 roughly, and Moderately Executed at 30s JESSIE ARNOLD. Wilson and M'Kay's, St. Andrew street. A LL ACCOUNTS due by Mr JAMES fi ENDRON and REMINGTON BICYCLES 1\: SCOTT ALEXANDER, formerly of SJT —Canada's and America s best mounts.— George street, Dunedin, butcher, must be sent AAllson and M'Kay's, St. Andrew street-(near to the Undersigned before the 21st PROX. George street). -**aP F. H. MORICE TOfTANTED. all Cyclists to Keep Up with District Agent. yy the Times, and Ride au up-to-date Public Trust Offlce, Whee ; ]ike the Dunedin, 27th September, 1899. 28s ——: _ — — — * —. XXX^X. T ,^ OTO ' /T\ ENDRON, Fitted with an Automatic BOOTS WELL TO THE 800 IS Dunl Tyres ._Wil S on and ggg W vm£' AS &88ts M'Kay, St. Aiidrew_street__ 27ap A STHMA—Carroll's Asthma Specific will NEW SPRING SHIPMENTS _j_\_ cure the worst.cases. . One dose gives Now Opened, Ex lonic and Ruahine, relief.—Carroll's Pharmacy. Including the. TTTPILINE The most successful remedy for Famous " JENNESS MILLER" Ji^ Epilepsy yet Introduced—Carroll's PharAnd " FLORSHEIM" Boots and Shoes. macy, Rot'tray street. ~ _ PRICES TO SUIT ALL POCKETS: /pUSCARINE, or Digestive Tonic-An InfalMEN'S LINES: \j' lible Remedy for Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Splendid Dress Balmorals 8s lid, 10s Gd, 13s Gd Flatulency, etc.-CARROLL'S Pharmacy, RatDress AValking Shoes.... 6s lid, 7s 6d, 8s 6d tray street. ■__ .— : __£ Neat Evening Shoes Gs Gd, 7s Gd, 8s 6d ENTS' Clothing Bought; highest price Neat Tan Balmorals 12s 6d, 14s Gd, 16s Gd §A. j fin . Ijona _fia e announcement.—M'KenSplendid Canvas Shoes..-..5s 6d, sslid, 6sGd .. .°.„j e ' Dunedin, and Main road, South Strong Working Balmorals Gs lid, 7s lid, Ss lid Sf'^ a ' .30s Stronl Bluchers „ .'...... ."4s Gd, 4s lid, 5s lid ■ . -ur/wp-v-G tttvitq. ■ LIA 7E in an age of wonders; but the WOME&S LINES. ■ yy greatest wonder of the day is that Kid or Levant AValking thoughtful- people submit -to suffer what can Shoes.. 4s Gd, ss 9d, Gs 6d b , cured Barraclough's Progandra certainly Tan AValking Shoes 5s lid, 6s 6d, 7s 6d c^res c orns an d Barraclough's Magic Nervine Canvas AA'alking Shoes.. ..3s 6d, 3s lid, 4s Gd ■ ■ . T oothkche in one minute; ls each. All Neat Evening Shoes 2s 6d, 2s lid, 3s 9d Slats ' ' 30au Leather Walking Shoes..3slid, 4slid, ss6d ; cml :' ;-—, Leather Balmorals 5s 6d, 5s lid, Gs lid | f\R, MY CORNS! Be careful where you Neat Slippers IsOd, Is 3d, ls 6d \J tread next time,, please. Friend, this - rule is unnecessary* after using Barraclough s ; BOYS' and GIRLS' BOOTS from 2s lid Progandra; Is per box, air chemists. - 30au „ . „, J3LIPPERS from Is. of Barraclough - s Magic JferOur FAMOUS BEEHIVE BOOTS, for real *> Tine produces slow of the hard wear, keep their good reputation. ALL j nerves, ndrat, x^ing loothache^n SOLID LEATHER, see Genuine Testimonials -^j^fe^JLJl^™ 845' ~ (in-window) for Ito 3 years'wear. All made in -jpwON'T WORRY about things you can't our own Factory. .Jj_/ \ e h_ • but don't suffer what you can help" such as Toothache and Corns, SIMON BROTHERS, " which can be cured with Barraclough's Magic . r, . ~ n , ,r, r "" Nervine, and Barraclough's Progandra respecGeorge street (near Octagon). Dunedin. t^ly; is each. All chemists. . 30-an PARTNERSHIP NOTICE. tb-j-qwDEN & MONCRIEFF, Seedsmen and . .SIX Nurserymen, 5J Princes street. ' In thanking the public for the support-ac- rsEED POTATOES (selected), Jeahie Deans, corded to me since I commenced business; in k5 Up-to-Date, Her Majesty, British Queen, Dunedm, I also,desire to ..state that-1 have Scotch A Tarietie3 (imported). entered .into Partnership' with Mr,ROBERT qjUTTON'S ABUNDANCE, AVhite Elephant, A. MATHEWSON as Stock and* Sharebrokers, . O-' Early : Kidneys, Lapstone. Is to Is 6d and that our Offices are in Joel's Buildings, per-stone; 4s to 6s per cwt. '' - ._ Crawford street. The Business, will be car- -j^jeW .GRASS SEEDS (machine-dressed), ried on in' future under the title of J. J. J_> Perennial Ryegrass. Italian, Cocksfoot, RAMSAI & CO. Timothy,-etc.** Write' lor Samples and Prices. ■ ' , n _ mn J-:3"- RAMSAY. -^ T;E *--y- CLOVERS (colonial and imported), September 2a, 1899. 2os J>{ Cowgrass, Red, Alsyke, White, and TreSCHLAADT BROS., Engineers, Manufac- foil. Samples and Prices on application. Ajr * . . tnrers of Boot Factory Plant Biscuit -— ' g d Aberde en Yellows, Machmerj-, Circular Saw Benches with feet, £0™ Marsh, Greystone, etc.1, etcSaw Attachments; Repair HOAVDEN & MONCRIEFF, Seedsmen, etc., "OTYDRAULIC Lifts, Steam, .Hpfc-air En- 51 Princes street. 13s JIL gines, Gas and Kerosene; Engines a — „.-_, otowibt i,<*,= ■_*,*„„__*. _ specialty; Renew Commutator Dynamos; Jf™^™ Sated" feoSSSS LAAVN Mowers Sharpened and ' AVringers System of Dress-cutting—simplicity, elegance, Repaired; Repairs to all kinds of Ma- perfect fit. * " - * - .' * -O-i-iervi-ot enumerated; Jewellers' Rollers Re- *-— - ~ ' ~ ~Z : £:^Cumberland street, Dunedin. 10m SHAG Point Coal.—Price, 22s 6d per tori, Parisian System of Dress-cutting. , delivered in Dunedin and kiburbs. Office, NG LO-PARISIAiM DRESS-CUTTING.-Aogel.street; telephone, 602. ■ J^ .. Heal . one-piece Chart; easy to learn; REMOVAL.— N.Z. Bible, Tract, and Book perfect results.—Miss Kate Stewart. Evening Society to 4G Princes street (Whitcombe Classes. - Opposite D.I.C. _4f and Tombs's late premises), 31d -^ ICYC LE REPAIRING—A. Wilkinson, CITRON SALT, a refreshing spring Blood .O engineer, King'street, has Purchased RePurifier ;ls bottles.—B. Bagley and Son,. pairing Plant of Austral ■ Company, and is chemists, opposite Wardell's.' . 30s - 3RE p AEE * D * fo , Kepairing in all branches; MR HEATH, Astro-Mathematician, Ross's ;JL proficient work; reasonable rates; new Buildings, Octagon; correspondence j and second-hand Bicycles in stock. invited, by letter; seen daily from 10 a.m. * . . j £co - NT -p_ TrA --K rr -, hnu-^t, and THE only known remedy that cures AAlioop- ©* sold;, plumber blocks, shafting, beltin^ Cough is Castana; 2s bottles.— At ing, pulleys; m-ichmery valuator.—A. VVllkmMarshalT's Pharmacy. r "" ■ 30s son, King street. * 12au :• ;; . - * .PROSPECTUS . .',?-, •■-'■■.'"• ,":•■'' Of the pAUL'S BEACH GOLD DREDGING COMPANY LIMITED. >•" (To be. Incorporated under ." The Companies Act, 1882.") :-' CAPITAL '-' .. '.•;••;:;..:*" ..''.' :.. S ..* '£10,000 In 10,000 Shares of £1 Each. ' , Of which 2000 fully paid-up Shares are to be given to the Vendors, leaving 8000 contributing, of which 7000 , are open for public subscription, the balance of 1000 being held in reserve.- . "- .. "... . _ . :,. TERMS.—Is per Share on application, ls per Share on. allotment, and the balance, in* Calls of not more'than 2s. per Share'and at intervals of not less than one month. Directors: ■The Subscribers to the Memorandum and Articles of Association will act as the first Directors, and they will allot the shares ancl call the first general meeting of shareholders as soon as practicable after incorporation, when the Directors and other officers . will be elected by the shareholders. Solictor: F. G. DALZIELL, Lawrence. ' Broker: HARMAN REEVES, Vogel street, Dunedin. The Registered Office and Management of the Company will be in Dunedin. The Company is being formed to work dredging areas, but in particular a dredging area consisting of about one mile of the Molyneux River, contammg about-75 acres, situate about eight miles below the Beaumont, immediately below Harris Beach Dredging Claim ' recently floated. ' 5 ■ The ground-has been WELL PROSPECTED BY A CURRENT-WHEEL, DREDGE' and,by;MIRERS ON THEOBEACHES./and as.nrewopd is right on th? ground the cost, of fuelvwill"-b.e"very small "indeed. ... .*'.-; ;.- 'The Reports below are from WELL-KNOWN' DREDGING MEN AND EXPERTS, and, judging from same, this property should be one of the_ best, dividend-paying on the dredging list. .. .*■■■"' The Vendors agree not to sell any of their paid-up shares for 1,2 months from date of incorporation, of the Company, and also agree to take up a considerable number of contributing shares. Dividends will be paid at per share irrespective of the amount paid up. The cost of incorporation and flotation will be borne by the Company.. The Vendors' agreement, dated'2stli day of September, and made between William Cumming, of Beaumont, and Harman J. Reeves, on behalf of-the proposed Company, can be seen at the office of the Broker. OVER 2000 SHARES ARE ALREADY APPLIED FOR LOCALLY by the Vendors and friends who know the claim. REPORTS. Tuapeka Mount Punt, September IG; 1899. Mr W. dimming, . * Dear Sir,—Your letter asking me what I know about Paul's Beach came to hand last night. In 1863 Mr Paul, an* engineer from America, and I held a twelfth share each m a small boat, which we used to anchor about 20ft out in the river when it was low. We hacl a specially-constructed bucket, something like a large scoop, which we used todrag-betweeri the boat and the shore with a windless and rope, ,and as a result*.of- IAVELYE DAYS Wn AVON 36 OUNCES OF GOLD. Mr Paul also built a cradle, rocked by water power, and worked about six acres to a depth of one foot on surface of beach, making a good.rise, . on which he returned tc America. • In 1873 I built a little spoon dredge, worked by hand, and got as*, much as SIX OUNCES A DAY on patches we could work to advantage in the winter time when river was low. After six months I sold out and left the district,- I sank holes on the flat, but could not bottom for water. I am satisfied that with a large and powerful dredge you have a splendid property. Firewood being so handy on both sides of the^rn-er, tie dream can be worked at a very small cost. All your claim is good wash, and JiVERI A-t-ltl- l& DREDGEABLE. " . AV,G,.BUCHAN, '] Alexandra, September 21, 1899. Mr dimming, ,„-,,. Dear Sir,—Re your claim on Paul's Beach, I know the ground well, and have made good money on it. I worked on the Beach three winters, and we never got less than ONE OUNCE PER MAN PER DAY; and we sunk a shaft on the flat. We-went down lilt, but did not bottom; but got good dredging prospects all through the wash. - The around is easllv worked, as there is plenty of timber on the ground for. steaming, /aiid the banks are not high. I think you have got a good claim if you put an-up-to-date ' dredge on it. _ ;' ~' •-■-■.'■**• ■.■'■..- -. ■*:;.-:-. I am, yours respectfully, . , yX'T ,7. ; JOHN TYSON.* Mr*'::'Cumming, ..-•*■" -' - .-■'.-• ..' * • .-: " ' , .'■•'• Dear Sir,-I was working on your',claim, eight miles below .the, Beaumont, called Pauls Beach with' a* small current-wheeler dredge, "Hope of Dunkeld.", AYe got very good + gold 'while we^were working on your .claim. We could'not work very; much of the claim, .as ;there -■nniie we,,..u8. "-;-? W g o-ot-o-ood "old as far* as. we could -work into- the beaches, .We '•'•^T yfit*^TEl&WEb,raT&bTlirCES PER WEEK. On-the-east, side of .'•tfri^rth^Ts^S SckSrHould not:work, as there was .--'not .sufficient; cmrent to woi-k the Se I'-fiave been told,that spoon dredges did, very, well, .averaging,, as high : '^ ,n mWPW PEPVeEK*' There is a flat, on the west-side of the river very good , as* 30.. OUN CES a averag ed loz per day all one winter, when'the river • dredging ground Jj. T>son and a y gold,.but couldnot work , was low., He ajw Wi* a f^;J n* ntend itll , Jalnea Christenson has a juicing claim, ~:it, as-there was-too* much ™^*,g. £^^ TKis part of the; river is also a 'favourite place sand does,very _.well, wMe the iiyei is m^. vim to * wor k; as.tliere are no large stones -for Chmamen^rn i -^^-.^i^'^V^e nature. There is* plenty of timber a short • to contraid* with, and the _w,a^li is 01 a which will be a big saving to the corndistance from the claim-,W^^° ° the d^ge could be brought up frmn Balclutha pany. All the timber ancLmachineij for the = =^ o ancl landed wit.i.n ton^.f^J^J* e M m to be ONE OF THE BEST ON THE riVER.% S™th aT^o-it^^di^with 6ft buckets should average from 60oz to 70o Z per week. _ )yx • Your respectfully, J. M'DONALD, Manager Eureka No. 2, Alexandra South. Dunedin, 26th September, 1899. William dimming,' Esq., ' nsuecte d the dredging claim known as Paul's Beach . Dear Sir,-At your request, I have mspe «^ rtv ° from information received on the Molyneux. From my ™->P.f "f.™ iH^ally good investment, from miners who have worked on it, I *« » a-most iegltimate dredging property. I am, your truly, jAMEg BLACK> MA _ & B _ Sc . t Emll . ' '■ Beaumont, 15th September, 1899. The Promoters of the Paul's Beach Gold Mining Co., Duuedin, With reference to ground taken up by you for dredging | P»W 1(2 I M very va luable eight miles below Beaumont, I beg to report that I co'l^„*„* 1 torn Clydevale to one, as I prospected it with a small dredge whicli I was bnng"? UP "°" cel^ent wash Horseshoe Bend. The result of my then prospecting was I found a , Uom carrying rich gold, but from the si_.alhie.ss of the dredge I could not get "^J [! le wjll : be and I feel certain if you put on a lar X c, powerful dredge most satisfactory results *i §ot* Yours faithfully, TT . rT A*vT,-, AVILLIAM M'CLELLAND (One of the A rcndors).

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 11542, 30 September 1899, Page 6

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