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Prospectus five country, and that tho valleys of the Piako, Waitoa, and Themes are largely eefcUed and stocked (and by the time the line is open may be expeotrd to bti l»!lv bo), looking also to tho seketiio for the setlU'iuenl of the Patetere country, the Provision*! Directors think tho comparison a fair- one. The latest returns of the Kaipara.To A*hu)u(.u Kailway Bhow a not revenue of J13195i pur mile per annum. This would give on tho first Bection of 38 milea, a net. revenue of £7334, or 7& per. cent, on £100,000. Estimating the revenue fov tha firet year's working at. only one half of Iho Ka;para Waikuloline, 3J per cent, will bu obi uined, Imping only 3?f per rent, to be n.ade up by ihe Dist.rio' Bute and Govornraent contribution, or a little over 2-J- per cent, and under 1 per tent, respectively. For these rdipona, and for others too numerous to mention, the Protisional Directors feel fully juglified in recommending the undertaking to the public »s a work of national as well as local importance. As an investment of cnpital, it will be directly remunerative, ard tlsey confidently expect the hearty support of the people of Auckland, both town and country, in a work which cannot fail, immediately on its completion, to add, as no one undertaking has added before, to the population, production, and the import and export trade of the whole Provincial district. The Nomiunl Capital of the Company is propose I to be fixed at £400,000, in 400,000 Shnres of £1 each. The first issue of shares to be 200,000 on -which it is r,ot intended to call up mo:e than 10s per Share, and it is anticipated that 5s per share will suffice as paid-up capital for tho first Bection of the Bailway, because it is proposed to exercise the borrowing powers conferred by the Acts. On the prosecution of the second section, it wiil be a question whether to issue more Shares, or make further calls on those already issued. The payments on the first issue to be Is on application ; and the balance by Culls of Is each, at intervals of not less than two months. Applications for Shares to be made to the Secretary, Shortland street, or through authorised agents. 70,000 Shares have already been taken by 32 subscribers, in amounts not less than 1000. As it is anticipated that the whole of the Shares will be rapidy taken up, early application will be necessary. Priority of application will be a factor in the allotment of shares by the Directory. No application will be received for less than 20 Shares. Tho following gentlemen are Agents authorised to receive applications for shares, viz.:— Joseph Newman, Auckland Alex Saunders, Auckland Chaa. Alexander, Auckland Samuel Tickers, Auckland J. Friar Clarke, Auckland Robert Frafcr, Auckland John Mowbray, Auckland Eobert Home, Auckland J. B. Morpeth, Auckland J. M. Lennox, Auckland Win. Flood, Auckland J Wickens, Auckland F. G. Ewington, Auckland Kennedy Hill, Hamilton General Notices Fruit! Fruit! Fruit! FRESH Piuked Strawberries every day j also Cucumbers cut as required. All other fruits when seasonable ot the finest quality and at the Lowest Market Rates. Grand selection ofVegetable Seeds imported direct from France; the finest ever seen in this District. Fine Collection of GREENHOUSE PLANTS. H. STILWELL, 3025 PARAWAI NUKSERY. TUNING! TUNING !1 TUNING!!! AN Order left at Jewebson's, Stationer; or Josmn's, Pollen street, will be punctually attended to by 2821 C. Stewabd Senr. JUST RECEIVED, (PJBB MaBMION) OAA BAGS OF WOOD'S FLOUR 4)\J[) 50 SACKS Pee Mary Ogilvy— 50 Sacks of Anderson's Flour 40 Bugs „ „ , 50 Sacks of Short Oats (Good quality.) 5J5 „ Fowl Wheat (bull grain) Have alaa in stock Auckland BEST FLOUR, and a iiue sample of New Zealand Maize, Meek's Oatmeal, and Sharps, Bran,&e Try our BREAD, made from the best Brand of Flour, DELIVERED DAILY. Bollerson & Son, Wholesale and Retail Bakers and Produce Dealers, Karaka Road. 2034 Artificial Teeth. M E A T H E R T O N , CEBTIFICA'iMJD PfiACTITIONKU OP DENTAL SUBGEBT, AY be Consulted Daily at his Residence, Mary street, Thames, as a Practitioner in Dentistry in all its branches. During the last fifteen years he has been practising in Auckland and the pr vince, but his studies provioua to that period having been under the direction of S. C Cibndon. Esq., M.R.C.P., F.R.S., and Lecturer on Dental Surgery in the Westwioßter Hospital, London, where be has enjoyed peculiar opportunites of gaining Thorough Practical Knowledge of the Diseases and Irregularities to which the Teeth are liable, and such extensive practice as can only be obtained at a large Metropolitan Hospital. Mr Athebtok, by his personal knowledge and superintendence of the mechauieal department, of his profession, secures to bis patients, without p*in, an easy and comfortable adaptation to the mouth, when the use of artificial teßth is required. The Teeth supplied by him received the only Prize Medals at the International Exhibi ions of London and Paris, and are fitted to the mouth on the newest and most approved principles, i so as to defy detection, also rtsloang the i original and youthful appearance of the face. ; Mr A. has at much 'trouble and expense . imported from London several descriptions of , Stoppings muoh used at home. These Stop- ' pings resist the action of the acid secretions of the mouth, and entirely prevents any metallic taste—a complaint frequently made. [ It is placed in the Tooth in a soft state, and i soon becomes hard, and if resorted to in time 1 renders the extraction of the Tooth uni cecessary. . ' Scale of Charges :—Stopping, from 5s to • 7s ~6d; Scaling, 3s 6d to ss; Extraction, 2s > 6d; Regulation Cases, as per agreement; i Artificial Teeth/ from 10s, 12s 6d, 15s, and > 2}3 pst Toeth.—.Consultation Free, 3G68

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Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 4037, 6 December 1881, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 4037, 6 December 1881, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 4037, 6 December 1881, Page 4

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