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Wanted. RICHARDSON & GO.'S LABOR OFFICES, I, Hlgistey Offices -fob Servants, Corner of Weld and Revell streets. SERVANTS WAITING ' ENGAGEMENTS. I n Country letters immediately attended to. ■ -4 rBICHA ED SON & CO. House and Land Agents, HOTEL, BROKERS, ~ And Vahtatobß. 4196 WANTED to Borrow, £160, on good security ; liberal interest. , Apply by letter to "Alpha," office of this paper. 4687 WANTED, a Situation as Barmaid by arospectable youngperson. Apply, Post Office Hotel. 4677 WANTED to Purchase, a Bagatelle Table. Enquire of Richardson and Co., corner of Weld and Revell streets. - 4676 Yy ANTED, a Situation as Housemaid * y or Waitress. Apply, A.8., office of this paper. 4669 WANTED, young ladies for dancing. .Richardson and Co.'s Registry, corner of Weld and Revell streets. 4681 WANTED.— Thomas Gordon, late of Hokitika, you are requested to call on James Ray, South' Spit. Important News. 4637 WANTED, by a respectable Married Couple, Situations in any capacity of trust. Wife thoroughlj' domesticated. No objection to the country. W.P., office of this paper. 3743 WANTED ' KNQWN, Disciples of Christ.— Th^eir whereabouts can be nsceitained from J. T. Love, Tinsmith, North Revell street. 4384 WANTED, 50,000 do/ Porter Bottles, ' v at the Phoenix Brewery, Weld street. Highest price given. 3960 TXT ANTED that any desenp- * ' tion of Scales or Weighing Ma- - chines can be repaired and adjusted at Dixon's, Bellhanger, back of Empire Hotel. . ' ' 2463 A Gentleman of eight years experience •*-*- in the liquor trade desires a Situation in that department. No objection to travelling. Unexceptionable references. Address, T.S., Post Office. 4680 rpor po DRAPERS.— Wanted, a first-class «• Slop, Hand accustomed to the diggings. Apply 9 a.m. sharp, to, W. Grrham, Beach-street. ( 4671 TO MlNEßS— Liddell and M'Leod, Surveyors and Sharebroters, want the mining community to know, that they are prepared to survey claims, form companies, and having ordered a set of boring rods, will shortly be able to make a gGolo1 gical survey the depth of 200 fejet. 4664 PROSPECTUS OP 'THE MAORI RESERVE GOLD MINING COMPANY, LIMITED. Ini 4000 Shabes of £1 each. Manager pro. tern. — George Royan. Secretary — George Willis. Banker — New South Wales; Solicitors — Messrs Rees and Tyler, Offices, pro. tern.- 1 At Messrs Rees and Tyler's, Wharf street. v * rnHIS Company is formed for the purpose of working, fifty acres of auriferou^ground held on a twenty-one years lease from tho Maori Commissioner. This ground is situated at "V^oodstoek, Opposite to the Kanieri, and is in a direct line with the celebrated Golden Lead, running from the Waimea through the Three Mile, Tucker Flat, and tlfe Kanieri. Frpin four or five claims — immediately adjoining the fifty acres belonging to the Company, and altogether con^ainjug less than half an acre — between two and three thousand ounces of gold have been taken during the last nine months. The shareholders in one of these claims washed, in a cradle, for a single days--' work, three pounds weight of gold, which ran about seven ounces to the load : the place from which this was taken is not more than fifty yards distant from the Company's ground. The lead- runs direct through the leasehold of the Company for a distance of upwards of seven hundred yards. The lease will be purchased. by the Company at the price of L2OOO, which, will bo taken in 2000 paid-up shares. T\he capital of tho Company will be L4OQO, in 4000 shares-ot LI each, to De paid as follows : — 2s 6J on application, 2s 6d on allotment, and callsof 2s 6d at intervals of at least a month. As the ground can be worked at a cost — for machinery, &c. — of loss than LSOO. the promoters think that the 2000 shares .which will be thrown into the market will provide ample means for the successful commencement of the undertaking. ' Every possible convenience is on the spot — fine timber in millions of feet, a good fall to the Hokitika River, and water power, with a fall of sixty or seventy feet, are at once available. It is probable that work will be commenced, and. a dividend declared, within a month frona.thetime that the open shares are taken up. The pre sent working — although so rich — is merely npon a false bottom ; the real bottom, where found, has, all along' the lead, yielded much better returns than the layers above it. Applications for shaves to be addressed to the Secretary, at tho temporary office of the Company. ' * 4511

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West Coast Times, Issue 326, 9 October 1866, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 West Coast Times, Issue 326, 9 October 1866, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 West Coast Times, Issue 326, 9 October 1866, Page 3

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