Public Notices THE NEW ZEALAND HARDWARE; COY. LIMITED, Dee Street, Invercargill WE beg to intimate to the public of Southland that we are now settled down in OUR NEW PREMISES (formerly occupied by the COLONIAL HARDWARE CO.) and we are in a position to show off our extensivs and varied stock to advantage. OUR STOCK OF HOUSE FURNISHING AND GENERAL IRONMONGERY have been considerably augumented by ship i ents ex Zealandia and Waitangi from London WE invite inspection of OUR STOCK OF CUTLERY in Bone Zylomite, Ivory and Stag. Spoons and Fork; in Nickel and .Waihi Silver Eleo'ro Plate Electro-plated goods, including cruets, Teapots, Butter and Jelly Dishes, Biscuits Barrels, Waiters, Afternoon Tea and Tea and Coffee Sets, E P Fish and fruit Knives, etc., etc., in cases, Clocks, Waterbury Watches M, DISH-COVERS, Japanned Tea Trays ENAMELLED WARE, including Sauce and Stewpans, Frying Pans, Gridirons, Teapots Tea Kettles, Pie Dishes, Lunch Cans, Cups and Saucers, Mugs, Billies, Bowls, Plates, &0., &o. BEDSTEADS, Fenders, Fireirons, Planet and Orion Ranges, American Stoves, Fine Cast, Ground Front, and Tile Register Grates ; Cast, Enamelled, and Copper Boilers and Frames; Mangles, Wringers, Knife Cleaning Machines, and all the necessary requisites of the household. GLASS and CROCKERY WARE, Table and Hanging Lamps, Toilet Sets, Ac, Ac. FARM AND STATION REQUISITES —Large stocks of the celebrated “ MOA ” Babbit Traps, Netting, Fencing Wire, Standards, Ao. BUILDING MATERIALS —We carry excellent stocks of all lines in the best brands, including Tupper’s Pyramid G.C. Iron, Knight Bevan’s Cement, Lime, Doors and Sashes. 1710 R SAWMILLERS—We have full stocks of W. & J? S. Circular Saws, Diston’s Crosscut taws, Pearce’s Files, North British Rubber Belting. LUBRICATING OILS-Colza, Castor, Neatsfoot, Sperm and Lard Oil. yyHITE ROSE and CORONET KEROSENE. PAPERHANGINGS, Scrim, Varnishes, Oils and Paints of every description. GUNS, RIFLES, Revolvers, Ammunition, and all Shooting Requisites. FURNITURE— As it Is not our intention to continue this lino, we are clearing out balance of stock on hand at Cost. PLEASE NOTE THE ADDRESS : THE New Zealand Hardware Company, Ltd., DEE STREET, INVERCARGILL FormerlyColonial Hardware Company’s Promises TELEPHONE 77. Enquiries by Telegram or Letter promptly attended to.
CRICKET PANTS, BELTS, CAPS, SHIRTS, AND SOX, AND STRAW HATS AT MASTERS* ABRIDGED PROSPECTUS OF The Belmont Gold Dredging Co., Ltd, (Tobe registered under the Mining Companies Act 1894) Capital L 12.000 In 12,000 shares of £1 each. Of which 3000 are to be issued to the vendors as fully paid up for the claim; 7000 at present are to be offered to the public, and 2000 to be reserved for issue hereafter if required. Tbkms Is 6d per share on application and Is 6d per share on allotment, and the balance in calls not exceeding Is per share per :month. Dividends will be paid per share irrespective of the amount paid up. FROVIBIOXAI. BIRBCTOnS : JOSEPH JOHNSTON/Esq., Engineer, Invercargill JAMES ALEXANDER FULLARTON, Esq., a A., M. 8., c.m., Invercargill HENRY lIAWSON, Esq., Merchant, Invercargill BANKERS ! THE BANK OF AUSTRALASIA SOLICITOR : JAMES HARVEY, Esq., Esk street, Invercargill Prospectuses may be obtained and shares may be applied for at the following brokers : Mr G A Birch, Esk street, Invercargill; Mr W. Todd, Don street, Invercargill; Mr Caleb Froggatt, Esk street, Invercargill; Mr S E Brent, Dunedin; and Mr R Ford, storekeeper, Otautau. Prospectuses may also be obtained at the Bank of Australasia, Invercargill, and branches. rriHIS Company is being formed to acquire from the JL present owners, and work by a dredge, the claim on the Waiau River, known as the Belmont, containing 96 acres 2 roods. It has been known for many years that the Waiau River and most of its tributaries are rich in gold. Miners working on the banks, with only rough appliances are now, and have for years, been making good wages. Diggers’ Creek and Taylor’s Creek, for instance, which empty into the river at the head of the Belmont claim, have both proved exceptionally rich in their alluvial workings. That no dredge has hitherto been placed on the Waiau is mainly due to the difficulty, or almost the i impossibility ot carrying the heavy machinery necessary on to the ground. It is only last year that a good road ,was formed from Otautau, so that this difficulty is now removed. This fact, together with the vast improvements made in the last two or three years in dredging appliances, render the present a most opportune time for commencing the dredging industry on the Waiau. The gold and wash may be inspected during office hours at the officejof Mr Caleb Froggatt, Esk street, Invercargill. . My word, the examination is very close, and our Dick wants a new Suit. I will try as Auntie bought a nice suit for Tom; it was the cheapest and nicest looking I ever saw. FACTS RE DUNLOP TYRES OUT OF A TOTAL OF 353 CYCLES EHHIBITED AT N.Z. METROPOLITAN CYCLE SHOW, CHRISTCHURCH, and the Rangiora and Canterbury Agricultura Show : No less than 314 were fitted with Dunlo ~ tyres UNLOP I Y RES OR OVER 88 PER CENT. WITH DUNLOPS. Facts such as these demonstrate in the strongest possible manner the QUALITY AND POPULARITY OF DUNLOP TYRES. Be sure you get them. See the Trade Mark.
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Southland Times, Issue 13936, 29 December 1897, Page 4
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