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late AdvertisementsV"; ABRIDGED PROSPECTUS. ' , Urn CHEEK JUNCTION GOLD DREDGING CO. (LIMITED), . GREY RIVER, WESTLAND. '(To he incorporated under "The Companies AcK, 1882") ' . CAPITAL.. .'. .. .. £9500, • ' ' ,IN 9500 SHARES OF £1 EACH, Of which 2500 are to be allotted to the Vendors as part payment for the Property. The , remaining 7000 Shares are now offered to the public on the following terms:—ls per Share , , on application,'ls per Share on allotment, and the balance in calls not-exceeding 2s per, Share, at intervals of not less than one month. • Over 5000 Shares have already been applied for. ' 1 • This Claim is situated about four miles above the Grey River Company's Claim and one mile below Ford's Creek, and having been most favourably reported on, can.be confidently recommended for investment. • ■ Prospectuses', with forms of application for shares, and further information, may be obtained at the offices of Messrs Cook and Gray, High street, Dunedin, where applications may be lodged. ; _ ' W. R.-COOK, * .. .. • . , Interim Secretary.

TO SEACLIFF ASYLUM. Owing to the Increasing' Number of Visitors to the Seacliff Asylum the authorities are now compelled to adhere strictly to the Regulations as to the Days and Times at which Patients can be seen by their Friends. Of late the Asylum has been simply besieged on public holidays, when, of all times, it is more'difficult to ■ overtake r the ordinary work and most desirable that the Patients should have the maximum of liberty. In future Visitors will 3S v OT be admitted to the Grounds on Public Holidays, except with special permit obtained beforehand. The REGULAR VISITING DAYS? are MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS, and THURSDAYS, from 10 to 11 a.m. and 2 to 4 p.m. ' And on SATURDAYS, 2 to i p.m. ; ' ' . F. TRUBY.KING, Eja Medical' Superintendent, O T I O E. ; STATIONARY ENGINE-DRIVERS' i /■ CERTIFICATES (Under the Provisions of "The Inspection of Machinery Act Amendment Act, 1900"). An EXAMINATION-' for EXTRA FIRST . CLASS ENGINEERS and FIRST and \ SECOND CLASS" ENGINE-DRIVERS will be held at the Offices of the Inspectors of , Machinery at Auckland, Wellington, Christchnrch,;,and Dunedin; also at the Courthouse at Invercargill, on TUESDAY, the 15th January, 1901 ; and at the.Masonic Hotel, Nelson, on WEDNESDAY, the 9th January, 1901, at each | place at 9 a.m. i The necessary forms and particulars can be obtained at the offices of any of tho Inspectors of Machinery in' the colony. ■ , ROBERT-DUNCAN, Chief Inspector of-Machinery, 7ja ■ Wellington. 'TITHE LAND TAX AND INCOME TAX ' 1 ACT, 190 Q." , Land and Income Taxi Office, Wellington, 4th January, 1901. _ By Order-iri-Council, made and issued by his ' Excellency the Governor-in-Council on the 12th ' day of December last, under the authority of the above Act, it was determined that the re- ' spective DUTIES by way of INCOME TAX . • leviable under the said Act should be Paid in One Sum on TUESDAY, the 29th day of January, 1901, at the office of the Commissioner of Taxes, Government Buildings, Wellington; and, in accordance with such Order-in-Council, I hereby give notice that the said duties will ■be payable accordingly. •' JOHN M'GOWAN, 7ja • . ; Commissioner of Taxes. Jjj TJ TH I E BROS. (LTD.). TAILORING. ' New Spring and Summer Tweeds and Coatings. We guarantee to produce Well-finished and . Good-fitting Garments. I Trj us for your riert Suit. DUTHIE BROS. (LTD.), TAILORS, 174 George street, 176 DUNEDIN. ' / MONEY, - HORDER & MOLONEY, \ 90 Princes street, 1 Telephone, 1233. MONEY BROKERS. Money to lend on Furniture, ■ Pianos, , Cattle, ; Horses, Life Policies, / \ Promissory Notes." Trade , ■ Bills discounted at Bank :. Rgtei. No. commission. DAVID BAXTER & CO., *' Importers of i CEYLON TEAS, , ' i) large and Small Package?, Packed in Ceylon , "KANDYAN" BRAND Is Rich, Fragrant, and Malty. Also, VEfeY OLD GIiENLIVfiT WHISKY, ■ ; '.'THE GOVERNOIi A. clean, wholesome, and well-matured spirit of excellent houquet and flavour. : ujaily ijum.es and "^riTNESS '' ' ' ' •' -PR1CE.......... ONE SHILLING. $ OWE OF THE BEST PICTORIAL ISSUES OF THE YEAR. ' Tho n])Ove Publication is Now Published. 1 T' WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE for JL ' 'DEBTS contracted by my Wife from . date.—J.'W. Johnston.. ■ "J a ■fTISIT TALBOT & CO.,' 8 Arcade.-Temiis r V Shirts, bargains; Fancy Goods; Mens SJiirta, Braces, Studs, Ties. . _]> i A CETYLENE GAS-Midnight, sunlight, ■JX- night like,day; permanent generators for use-iflcountry houses, ■ CHtJRCHES, Hotels, &c.,\where coal gas is - not available; portable generators for outside work, dredges, he. LARGE Stock of Gas Fittings' and Gas ' 'Appliances, Boiling Burners, Grillers, &c.—J 1 . .'COUSTON, Princes street, Sja ■'' I~\ ■ ' jgOBS! THEj'New' Transvaal War Game;-Is, ppsted ,sis-3d; all-:booksellers, stationers, and fancy.'goods dealers; wholesale;from ; Braitliwaite's'Book Arcade. i, .. ...... TTWR either. 2 or 4 players. {Another 1000 sold _1_ iii3dnys; .second edition.lo,OOO just published. ■ ' ' EVERYBODY proclaims."Bobs.".the,best ■ game" ever invented. 1 Amusing, instructive, exciting! -A -wonderful study .in: war tie'tics- -■. .. .> ■ ' rB various and trooped act their respective puia aS'in-South Africa; railways, rivers, trenches, kopjes, drifts, towns, forts, iPiOVERS to'be overcome. Old and young,' V/' rich and poor can play the new Transvaal .War Game of Bobs. . MBS A. SMITH will feel greatly obliged to . ' all those who intend celebrating the ■- beginning of . ipEE New Century by getting married if they iJi .Avill favour her. with their Orders for Bridal "and , ' : . ■ ; ■ iJORIDESMAIDS' Shower Bouquets for ths IIJ occasion.—Mrs A. SMiyHj JTice-regal

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 11934, 7 January 1901, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 11934, 7 January 1901, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 11934, 7 January 1901, Page 6

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