PROSPECTUS years! COMPANY, LTD. (To be Incorporated under "The Companies Act, 1882.") CAPITAL "I .... £BSOO IN 8500 SHARES OF £\ EACH, )f which 6700 are offered to the public. Terms, Is. on application, Is. on allot' merit, the balance in calls of 2s. at intervals of not less than one month. 3IREOTORS: -- The subscribers to the Memorandum and Articles of Association will register the Company, allot the shares, and call the first meeting of shareholders for the appointments of permanent Directors, &c. SOLICITORS :—Messrs. GniKHBSS * Kitohinoham, Greymouth; W. H. Quick, Wellington. BANKERS:—Thb BAKk of New Zealand. CONSULTING ENGINEER;—F. W. Payne, Esq., Duoedln. BROKERS:-J. B. Fi.nlay & Co., 29, Featheraton Street, Wellington; WALtbb Bewlby, New Plymouth. INTERIM SECRETARY:—J. B. FINLAY. MOATED TEAS rHI3 Company is being formed to work a Special Dredging Claim taken up, in Sep-1 tember, 18!)9, by Roderick Poison, and situated- on the Otago Gold Fields at the I JL tember, 18!)9, by Roderick Poison, and situated- on the Otago Gold Fields at the unction of the Clutha and Lindis Riverp, consisting of half-mile of the Olntba River and he low auriferous Flat on the Hast bank (about SO aore-j). The Flat has been prosp»oted y William Faithful, and by the Well-known mining expert, Mr. John Don. As the false f the bottom wash could not be tested without great expense, Mr. Don sank paddocks to he water level ODly, with gratifying results, the best piospec's reaching 10"grains to the ard. In his repoit, which is a lo< gthy one, and may be seen at the office of the Wellingon Brokers, he sayn: "I should advise launching the di edge in the river at the head of the llaim where THERE IS A HIGH KIDGtS OF RIOII GOLD-BEARING GRAVEL running iland. This portion of the Claim is tich enough to pay splendidly. By starting the redge at the top end of the Claim where the ground is very good THERE IS NO RISK I O l_J A t^ m^ IF FAILURE AND THERE IS A OERTAINiY OF GETTING GOOD RETURNS FROM J . O MA K I . 'HE START." *" w " " "*■ * * ' It should be noted that Mr. Don did not attempt to reaok the bottom wash (the value ' f ™hich is therefore unknown), but the excellent retur."- oK "-~ ™**um*A »»•<■ «wt««»i=.i I 'BIN 3 FEET OF THE SURFACE. Mr. Faithful, 0 „ oring-rods, &c, and in his report (which may be seen at the Broker's offloe), states, DEVON HiKJiBT, The undermentioned is what I got in the Flat:—Bore No. 1, 22 feet i inches, 1 grains ~„„. _ r _ „ TT old; Bore No. 2,14 feet, 5 grains gold; Paddock, 5 feet deep, 6 x 3,10 grains; Paddock, NBW PLYMOUTH. feet deep, 6 x 4,15 grains. I also ssnk a well, for water for domestic use, 16 feel, and ot good gold. Felix McFelin and Alex Beattie were working in yonr Claim, and were HHHE only Gun Shop in the district where laking OVER £3 PER WEEK PER MAN, box sluicing UNDER BIG DIFFICULTIES -L jou will get work done in a practical i getting clear of their tailings, as the ground was so flat." manner, at reasonable cost. The Vendors have gone to considerable expense in prospecting the Claim and obtainig the report of a first-class mining expert, in order to find ont definitely the real nature A large stock of f the ground and its richness. They, however, will take no cash in return, and agree QTm RIFLES REVOLVERS 40.. ot to dispose of any paid up shares until the dredge is at work. * ««««, »" "•"". «■» ««» ™«o, »u, At a time when so many Companies are floated to work ground which'is entirely an- by best makers, onjale. roved, attention is drawn to Mr. Dou's statement " THAT THERE IS NO RISK OF AILURE. AND THERE IS A CERTAINTY OF GETTING GOOD RETURNS FROM Curtiss & Harvey's Diamond Powder, 4s. 6d. HE START." per lb. Curtiss & Harvey's HF Powder, LETTER FROM ALEX BEATTIE. 3s. per lb. [a. Richard Polson. 7th May, 1800, SHOT, fid. per lb. Dbab Sib,—l am pleased to state that your Claim in Clutha River, situated at Lindis CAPS from fid rer 100 unction, is well-known to me, and that I am quite sure it will pay splendidly for dredg- uaro, irom oa. per iw. ig. I have worked on the banks of your Claim and on my adjoining license for a good umber of yearn, and made from £2 to £4 per week out of the ground by putting the Stuff CARTRIDGES.—New Club, Rival, or Eley f irough a foot sluice-box, lifting it sometimes eight and ten feet with a long-handle Universal, at 10s. pei lovel. lam sure you have a good claim, and one that will last and give good returns for iany years.—Yours faithfully, Ar.ex Beattih. Nobel's Ballaatite, Amber The Maori Dredge (small and not up-to date) has beea working in tho vicinity on the loading (with diamoi ver for the last two months. Her returns are as follows: 200z5., 300z5., asjozs. (8J at 14s. per 100. siys) ; 470z». and 28ozs. (for 3 days); 21ozi. and 27ozs. per week. Mr. Wm. Faithful, of Lindis, asks for 200 contributing shares to be reserved for him. GUNS RE-BORED, BHO^ Mr. Bowie, merchant, Uromweil, takes 50shares and says; "It is ideal dredging RE-STOCKED, round and good yields may be expected." 1000 Shares reserved for Oamaru and Timaru, 1000 Mr. Payne, the consulting engineer, estimates that a thoroughly equipped modem In . n „ H . n arul . t r :rTi^itflri cedge can be placed on the claim at about £6500 ; this enables the capital to kept low, IDS P ecuon ana a mal m ™ ea iaking dividends proportionately high. The cost of incorporatioa and flotation will be borne by the Company. The Vendors' Agreement is dated the 4th day of May, 1900, and is made between SAFE AND OTHER oderick Poison, of the one part, and John Back Finlay, on behalf of the Company, of the IBa " e an " fitted iherpirt, aud ruay bo seen at tin office of the Wellington brokers, together with the - -■• .—. riginah of the reports befoie rufened to. vmi'l K _ fi DEVON STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH. A large stock, of GUNS, RIFLES, REVOLVERS, 40., by best makers, onjale. CAPS, from 6d. per 100. Universal, at 10s. per 100. Nobel's Ballaatite, Amberlte, or J S.H'o. loading (with diamond powcki) all at 14s. per 100. GUNS RE-BORED, BROWNED, OR RE-STOCKED. All Work Guaranteed. Send for Prices. THE COMPANY WILL fJE REGISTERED WHEN 5000 SHARES 3 APPUF/n FOR, " ,RE APPLIED FOR, TELEPHONE GOSSIP. rVirH APOLOGIES TO SUBSCRIBED.) o 1. Have you tried the Karno Cheese ju6t introduced by C. Caetee, The People's Grocer 1 02, No, I have rot heard of any such Cheese. What is it 1 01. I think he is sold out, but you can get Colonial Stilton of Mb. Oaeteu a first-class article which he procures direct from the makers. !o 2. That's useful knowledge. I have wondered where I could pick it up. !o 1. No need to wonder where you can get novelties in the grocery aud provision line, you have only t j ring up the People's Grocer. [o 2. Yes, I know O. C. keeps a capital supply of Peek, Frean and Oo.'s Biscuits, and Maconochie's Specialities 1 What else has he got I ought to procure! MR. A. J. ROONEY, STRATFORD, TEACHER OF THE PIANO AND VIOLIN, _J~AS much pleasure in informing the XX inhabitants of New Plymouth that he will hold a SELECT DANCING CLASS in the Masonic Hall, B-ougham-streel, on TUESDAY EVENINGS, at 7.30. The Show of the Season, THE SHOW OF THE SEASON! W.M2REY& gON, A BE NOW SHOWING A BEAUTIFUL XX. assortment of nw-\n .* j* ir»m»Jil •* i>T>w WATERPROOFS, Cheese. What is it J OPENING NIGHT, Tuesday, 19th " from the manufacturers at Home,and • nl ATV fn „. n ~ instant, wheu Mr. Rooney will be present bought atalar g«<"°°ount, enabling us to sell Camambert var-'r t0 entol m6mberS at 7 °'° loo k' AT BNQLIBH "HCEB. 02. Thanks, I will certainly try one. DrCSS Materials I £32!!" PIA.NO coy., WELLINGTON & DUNEDIN. '1 he Leading ncua varietT DRE3S GOODS KMaMWfli iaaitlrl:ie.iffla MOREY & SOW MOREY & SON TRESS GOODS What else has he got I ought to pro- i ' ueiL ' W.\RBHOUSK IN THE A SPLENDID RANGE OF cure? C; lony. jiTjja NECKLETS. [ol. Well, if you have a garden and want OUR fUTURV'. iMrrasse from' Month to M»d noveltiea in up-to-date in that department, .Month. " /~»1 The People's Grocery is your store. OORSETB. VIIOVeS, RIBBONS Buy Burpee's Seeds, and you will be rmmSiTio 7„il ' surprised at the result. ™. D - , UMBRELLAS, FBILLINGS, AND 102. Is that where you got your capital *'™ »6«S0I1 flliy 1 lii iii • ehow of Sweet Peas J WE SELL Kanoß organß only by f 18110616116 IflderClOthlDff. Tol. Yes, also Sunflowers, Pansies, and my best Manufacturers, notablyother flowers that are so much ad- niflmnQ hv MOREY;* SON » M9"MTOH mired. rlHnUo "j Mfißnv* snw I nnnwui t>t * mnmn ALL LEADING LINES Iw rvRESS LL LEADING LINES lli ±J Gooi pOME SOON COME These goods alone are worth a visit. nun Jo 2. Well, what I want more are good RRn reliable Vegetable Seeds. ,DKU ' COLI Jo 1. Well, O. C.'s is the place. Remem- LIPI ber The People's Grocery, Good Bye. U this point No I rung off, but for the Kp . Rl remainder of the day the exchange clerk was kept busy answering calls lor NEL "NollO."—"GivemeC.Oartjjb,'' "Put me on to The People's Grocer,"" want bv the man that imports Buriee's seeds," U " UMI ' etc., etc. \ »„, BOHN BROADWOODI* SONS COLLARD k OOLLARD LIPP fc;B('HN ERARD FERGUSON NELEO.N & NELSON,>e. sl4 iAKE j\EUH.OU M Ton He^oauhbs CKE DOSE CURJtS BEWARE OF IMI 11 BELL k CO. WEAVIR And other\ Guaranteed A WOHD OF .ADVICE. Ik a ruKO always Select a Maker of Kni.w.n Prohity MOREY.&SON 4W4FOR MOREY fc & SON SCOTCH BLANKETS MOREY.* SON N.Z. BLANKETS KySTon ■ *iF£g™FOR TRY [ FINLAY'S SHEETING. MOREY * SON /O. PILLOW CALICO MOREY * SON iABLE JJAMAbKS MOKttY * BON NAPKINd "JiORKY* SON ILAUUJ UURIAiiIS JiOREYfcSON TOWELS & QULLXB * SON THE BEST And Most Suitable Sxook in xhb Paov^ou. Tbadh Mabk-" NEUROL "-on each „.„ „„ TT umJwv * khn bTOoKINW 1 nowder. WE SELL V PIANOS from 20s monthly MORJb.Y & CON Sua^u ic r r tc A ORGANS !,on 10s moflthl7 MOIiKY & Buit Kof ooit IEEF TEA MOREY &80NJ ana UMBRKI^AB soups, gravies D res^n piano Company, Street, ASK FOR (and set tWytugit) Wellington. GBJiIR M. J. Brookea, Manager COMPANY'S w ' NP BUTCHER & CO,, w m " OARBIAGK BUILMH3, EXTRACT . WHEELWRIGHTS, OF ME AT | M_3QL«™& GENERAL^IT & 8 ™ forLadtes.l &*& L._,_l I i ju; preparß d to MANUFACTURE Devon-si, N.P. MOREY & SON> FOjR women's, orh v & Tol 1 W RL »' & BOYS GENER forLadiesJ Iff UrfO iBE prepare luwleilgisd leading remedy for all r'gmalu com- J\ . ecommondedi by tho Medical Faculty. Tho *■"", „_. , -_„ : bear the ■ gnaliire ol wji. martin ( registered CAiuvlAUiliO wliicli nono are genuine). Ko l.ady ihould be TAnftftTKft : tliern. Order ol alFchemleti throughontthoWorld. BUWWIJKO "TT -l t 1 « ■' »'»'""'"'*'»• Order ol alfcheml.ti throighouttho World. 5Hrr IW * WAQQONa AbSOJUtely "WQ P'oprutor,HAßTl»,Pharm.Chemi.t I SOUTHAMPTOH I IHO. GIGS DBATS _._™^—~~™~t .-——««. Ajents; SHARLANDaCo.,Ud.,AttcklandaWelllnitoa ) And Vehioles of Everv Deuirintlon wit j Vwy Highsji Quftw«?, and NEW ZEALAND DHDQ Co., Cbrittchurch' ABa »T»Jt(]T AHB M?rm»7 i ' torn 3tore», Oh.miits. ll* . FiaHA-OLABS MAfIvRIAL only. SUNBEAM butcher blanche, & nisbe" SPRING CARTS WAGGONS DKAYS (,!>-.« J, u. .ni>r.o»;, UPFUBITK O-OPKUATIVB 61088,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 104, 20 June 1900, Page 3
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