THOMAS H O;-.iL ME S, Upper Symonds-street^ GENERAL FURNISHING "WAREHOUSE. Cabinet Furniture, Bedsteads, Bedding/ and Upholstery of all kinds made to order on the Prfemises by experienced workmen. ' Horsehair Mattresses made to order. COUCHES AND C H A IR S RE - STUF FED Furniture of all kinds Repaired. j^m&SFjt » ft wj P| <j3 /Xiffli fflr Jh rflf vir' H **H]ffi^^>t ( ffJJf i '^ BIT rf prf » jT<fc3B Mißjpg'.fSiilliM^^ REGISTERED. Analysis by Mestrs Soidliall liron. and Barclay, Analytical Chi'inittf, England. To Messrs Sharland & Co!, Auckland.— We have made a careful chemical and microscopical analysis of your Baking Powder, and find it to be prepared from materials which are pure and of the bes f . quality. It contains no admixture whatever of any injurious ingredients. This Baking Powder will be found useful in making Pastry, Puddings, Bread, Arc , and from its composition may be relied upon as n substitute for yeast. Testimonial. I have chemically examined and tested the Baking Powder manufactured by Sharland So Co.. and I have found it to be perfec-ly pure, and free from any substance that would be objectionable in the preparation of food. I use the brend made with it at my own table, and find it very satisfactory. — G. H. Haines, 8.A., M.D., M Ch., L.A.H., F.R.G.S., L.M. PROSP E C T U S OF THE FREEHOLD LAND PURCHASE, QUARTZ CRUSHING, & MININGCOMPANY (LIMITED). Incorporated under the Joint Stock Companies Acts. Capita! £40,000, In 40,000 Shares op £1 Each. One Shilling per Shave payable on application, and One Shilling on allotment. Calls not to exceed One Shilling, and at intervals of not less than three months. (After the first Call the Directors do not anticipate that a further Call will bs necessary J Provisionl Directors : Joseph L. Clark Thos. Holder P. Comiskey Joseph Howard A . J. Cadman James Russell Bankers : The Bank of New Zealand. Solicitors : Secretary : Jackson & Russell M. S. Leers. The object for which the Company is formed is the acquisition of freehold and leasehold lands which are known to contain gold or other minerals, with a view of prospecting and mining thereon ; also, of leasing the whole or portions thereof for mining purposes, reserving royalties, or at a fixed rental, or both. The discoveries of gold, from time to time, at various localities on the Coromandel Peuidsula, show, beyond doubt, that the numerous quartz-bearing ranges which tro verse the whole of that peninsula are more or less auriferous, requiring only vigorous and persevering prospecting to develop and bring light to rich lodes. Having this fact before them, the promoters have succeeded in purchasing the fee simple of that valuable block of land, situated at Coromandel, known as the Taumatawahine Block. This block contains 167 acres of land, and is traversed in every part by gold-bearing quartz reefs, which, up to the present time, have remained comparatively unprospected. On the botmdavy of this block the Success Gold Mining Company and other companies are now carrying on operations, with excellent prospects, the former Company having obtained its last parcel of specimens within a few feet of the boundary of the block ; and there is no reason to donbt but that the whole of the remainder of the Taumatawahiwe Block is equally as valuable as the ground, now being worked by that Company. This block possesses great advantages for economic working, as backs of from 500 to 600 feet can be obtained without sinking, and without the aid of expensive machinery. It also contains a large quantity of valuable kauri timber, which will prove serviceable to the Company. In order to secure the thorough prospecting of the land, the directors have decided to issue permits to prospectors, iipon liberal conditions. Theannexed reports willgive some idea of theproperty, . and the promoters now offer it to the public on the terms herein set forth. i The promoters are so satisfied with the prospects of (he co — pany that they have agreed to accept the greater part of the price of the laud in partially paid-up shares —10,000 shares, of 5s each paid-up, being reserved for this purpose— the balance of the purchase money (£12500) being payable to them in cash. Applications for shares to be made before the 30th of September, in the accompanying- form, and addressed to the Secretary, at the Company's Office, 19, New Zealand Insurance Buildings, Auckland. In allotting the shares the Directors will give priority to early applications. M. S. LEERS, Secretary. Auckland, 31st August, 1881.
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Observer, Volume 3, Issue 53, 17 September 1881, Page 6
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741Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Observer, Volume 3, Issue 53, 17 September 1881, Page 6
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