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OtJK GOLDFIELDS , . • SHERIDAN. A special meeting < f directors was held in Auckland on Saturday for the purpose of considering a proposal made on behalf of a syndicate of investors, desirous ot a<qi>iiin«: the company's mine, battery, and water-right?« Tue proposal embraced a cash payment equivalent to the value of the plant, and to provide a substantial capital for the development of the mine. No definite agreement was arrived at. INVICTA G.M. COMPANY. A meeting of chart holders ii the Invioti Licensed Hold ng took, place yesterday afternoon in the Auckland Chamber of Commerce, there being a good attendance. Mr Malcolm N.icoll was voted to the Chair. Mr Peebles said he had heard it said that the afecimens had not come out of the Invicta mine at all. He would like to say that the specimens did ccme out of the mine, and, if necessary, he could , produce the bank slips for the sold previously sold from the mine. H • wished further to state that if any of the shareholders were not. satisfied he would take their shares at the original cost, and if the whole of the shareholders were dissatisfied his party was prepared to pay back the purchase money and take over the property again. He moved that a noliability company te formed with a capital of £7 SCO divided into 75,000 shares at 2s. The notion was adopted, and Mr J. 11. Harrison was appointed Secretary. The following directors were appointed:— Messrs Archibald Smith, R. Inglis, Patrick Brodie, E. Foster, James Lyell, and J. Abbott. Mr C, J. Parr wss. appointed solicitor. Mr Abbott announced that £750 would be available for the development of the mine. The £1000 would be paid to the promote™ as soon as the title otle mine was absolutely assured, and (he company duly registered. Syndicate shires iv the company realised £90 to-day. At a meeting of directors held subsequently, Mr Peebles was appointed manager of the mine.

IMPERATIVE CLEARING SALE OF DRESSES, MILLINERY, MANTLES" JACKETS, & GENERAL HOUSEHOLD DRAPERY ' NOW ON AT A. J.&E. IRVINE'S, POLLEN STREET. Finding ourselves Heavily Overstocked in many of the following Lines, we have decided to hold our - WINTER SiLLE Mitch Earlier than Usual. As we intend to take Stock in July we must, prior to that time, clear out the bulk of our well assorted and Superior Stock. We do not aim at offering a FEW TICKETING LINES as a draw, but offer our whole Stock at greatly reduced prices. Space will not permit us to quote prices, but all the following lines must be disposed of before the end of July :— DRESS DEPARTMENT. MILLINERY & MANTLES. LADIES'UNDERWEAR. MANCHESTER. . . r -» - m » ■, • . ♦ ; :"? ** " ' "■' ■ —♦ ■ . New Dresses in all the leading Fab- Our well-known Millinery Depart- Pwe Wool Dresses, Spun Silk 4.500 yds Flannelettes in Stripes and rics including ColonM Tweeds Eng- D Flannelette Combinations, Self Colors from 2s 9d per dozen yards, hsh Tweeds, Biarritz Cloths, Suitings, mem; is miiy stocKea witii an me latest **c , Flannelette Embroideries, all colors. &c. Novelties, trimmed and untrimmed; Flannelette Nightdresses, Wool Vests In Black Goods we have a beautiful pr i ces to su [ t a u and Bodices. Long Cloth Undercloth- We have a very heavy stock of assortment in Fancy Brocades, Serges, ' . , • , \i- ofrt _i, n r Flannels; all prices; English and Crape Cloths, Cashmeres, Merinos, Felt Ridino . Hats 2s 6d s new Jack , "^ in S™ vf iety* *™? Btoek °* Colonial Blankets, Mauds, Rugs, &c.. Habit Serges, Fox Serges, Tweeds, &c. ,f r g n ,f' ' nevv;i, ck Skirtings in Moire and Wiusey, and New Dress Trimmings in Silk Vel- ets ' Mantles, Golf Capes, lmr and Fea- ■ jpiauelette. White and unbleached Sheetings vets, Gimps, Braids, Beavers, Clasps, therßoas. ' , 54 to 90 inches wide, White and unBuckles, Buttons, Plushes, Shot Silks, Corsets in all the best makes from 2/6 bleached Calicoes, _ special value; Velveteens, :Velvettas, in evening . A few Mantles from last season '-.. White and Cream Linen Damasks from shades for Blouses. must |, c cleared regardless of former Our stock of Hosiery will be found H<jd per yard; White and Cream A good variety of Black Silks. • +1 ■, , Ai,*. +i ,<• „,, K n Lace Curtains, beautiful patterns; new New Kid Gloves in Black or Colored; Pnce- the chea Pest and best that Can be patterns in Art Muslins, Silkette Art Silk Lined and Fancy Welts; Tan Kid tv owMo --i Qa n mvana^a n\ na^ bought for money. Extra strong makes Muslins, Cretonnes, Counterpanes, Gloves from Is lid per pair ; all Cloaks, Towels, Glass Cloths, All Wool Table qualities in Cashmere, Taffeta, and Wool Shawls all colors; a big range J ' Damasks, Linoleums, Floor Cloths, and Silk Gloves. of Umbrellas, all prices. Best Colonial Wool 2s Gd per head. Passage Oil Cloths. All Goods Entered during Sale will be Charged Ordinary Prices. First-Class Dressmaking on the Premises. A. j; AND E. IRVINE, POLLEN STREET, THAMES.

3s lid, 4s lid, 5s lid! ♦»♦ ♦ »♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»■»♦♦♦♦•♦♦■» the Little Boys' Blue Serge Sailor Suits, Which are being Sold by R. S. THORBURN -AT--3s lid, 4s lid, 5s 1U Are Acknowledged to be the BEST VALUE ever offered to a Fond Mother. THORBURN'S CLEARING SALE of Season's Goods still going on.

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Thames Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 8079, 26 June 1895, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 8079, 26 June 1895, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 8079, 26 June 1895, Page 3

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