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SHIPPING. Port or Pate a. Monday 12 th August. i 3 a.m., ai d 1 19 p.m. Sun—Eises 6 50 a.m. and 6 10 p «2. ~.0-morrow. H-gb Witter- 1 118 uni, and 1.58 p in. pun—Eises 0 49 a.ui.; sets, 5 11pm. DJSJL’AUTUIUiS. August 11th. —Aovcre, Thincy, for Wellington. E. C. Horner, agent. KXI’KCTKD* ARRIVALS. Aorore from.Wellington to-morrow. ntOJ ECTED DEPARTURE. Aorere for Wellington to-morrow. EXPECTED ARRIVALS AT WELLINGTON. .Uin,igutiru left London Apiil 20. Star of Now Zealand loft London 15 April. Onus G. Eice left New York Feb 14. Waitangi left Loudon May 13. Eiver Hunter left Newcastle May 17. com rROIAL, 11 *■' ' ME C. E. MAJOE’S MOXEY EEPOET.

Me C. E. Major, mortgage agent, reports The unsettled state of the New Zealand money market, caused principally by the successful floating of the 1A million loan, is becoming settled again. Af'or ail connected with the Government becoming money lenders has boon said and done the nett result to borrowers (Avith good securE ties to offer) is a reduction of auoui hub per cent on the rates obtained before tbt Advances to Settlors Act came into opera! li n. iho miming board so far are ex hibiliug much caution in making advances, the 3 oths margin being in almost all cases reduced to a A margin, with result that many borrowers have suffered disappointment. Numbers who have waited tor eh ap money are now borrowing through channels other than tho Government. Owing to the improv ed outlook, for practically all our stable products, tho demand for money is increasing. I hold large and small sums ior investment at rates varying with security and amount borrowed, at Irvin u| to 8 per cent.

THE LYDIA Goldmining Company. NO LIABILITY. Capital, £50,000, in 200,000 shares at 6a each, HAVE NOW OPENED TllElft SHARE LIST FOR APPLICATION. Investors wishing to make an ENOKMOUS PROFIT Sliov d apply at once for shares in The Lydia Goldmining Company. (No Liability.) There are people in Auckland making Thounnls of Pounds a Week dealing in shares. THE LYDIA , GOLDMINING COY., (n ■ liability)'offers the same opportunity. Tho reefs in this mine have been tes'id imd proved to bo Enormously rich in GOLD, and is sure to enrich everyone who purchases shares. ONE HUNDRED BOUNDS (£100) will secure Four Thousand Shares in this Company, which will be certain to give the investor a handsome return. Every* one has hoard of the Waihi Gold Min •. Shares in this Company were at one tim* Given Away. 'Hie Mine is now worth One Million (£1,000,000). THE LYDIA GOLDMINING COMPANY (No Liability.) offers a sure profit of several hundred per cent on fhe invested capital.

Investors are not saddled with any liability, ns (lie company is to be registered under the Mining Companies Act, 1894, as a JUJJNo Lialbilitv Cmrpany, As it is estimated that the shares in this company will be more than doubly subscribed, applications lor shares should be made at once, as the allotments will take place in tlic same order as received, So that everyone can have an opportunity of Purchasing Shares, applications will be received by telegram. If cheques for the amounts applied (or are forwarded by the following post the shares will be allotted to the applicants, If not, the shares will be placed to the next in order Investors are requested to read carefully the Prospectus, The report of that well known expert in mining matters, Mr Mackey, formerly Warden of the West Coast Goldfields, and the First Warden on the Hauraki Goldfields, Auckland Province, who says .—“The Lydia Gold Mine is one of the most valuable mines in the Auckland auriferous district.”—(See the Prospectus for full report.) h- — One Hundred Pounds will secure 4,000 shares. Twenty five Pounds will secure 1000 Shares. Not less than One Hundred (100) Shares will be allotted to any applicant, AH applications for Shares to bo made to ERNEST MANSFIELD, Broker for the Lydia Goldmining Company (No Liability), . Butland Chambers. WaNG^NUI. Prospectus, and full information will be forwarded on application to the Broker for the Company, j

Patea Domain Bo rd, r'O'ENDKnS will bo received up to X NOON on MONDAY, 16th September for the [oase of pts. of Block 45 'No. 1 find No. -2). Particulars at Borouph office. The* highest nr any tender not uocessaiily accept^. W. S R.UiPER, .ofprk. Ej Vm^u-. -‘^s.

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Patea Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 96, 12 August 1895, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Patea Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 96, 12 August 1895, Page 2

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