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Pub".ic Notices. EXCHAKGS HOTEL, IJ P 1' E li B II O A D VV A Y , L'KI.FTOS. IS'o-lhing but the hrst I?ra»d» an<l* ChoicL'Sl Rumples ot WINKS, ALEvS.and SPliilTS.ke iu Stock. Lofty and well-ventilate© Bf BOOM-* Vvll VISirOBS. In connection with the Hotel tho pr< prii-tor w'shes to draw tin- iitti-ii-tion ot Managers of Dr.ttnrtttc, Theatrieal and othts- Companies to •aODFELLOWS 1 HALL Which has lately been entinly novated, enlarged, and fitted up in manner to ensure convenience ana comfort of audiences and actors, Comprising new scenery and other cessories, including a maenifie Ptako, necessary for first-class j ■ formanees, with Commodious Drr : ing booms adjoining the stwhich is the largest in lieefto; The Hall will be let on Kb\s. s\r, Tebms, and no endeavour will I spured to render the • Hotel a» Hall atti active to alt Visitors ANTHONY KATER , Pbopbietob. BOTKLTOLEF. mo LET.-THE QUARTZ KEF HOTEL, Black '» Point. For f ther particulars apply to Thomas Le? PROSPECTUS OF THE INANGAHUA DfAMOND DEI! AND ROCK BO'iflFG MI.N^ COMPANY. Limited, Registered under " The Mining Cot panies' Act, 1572." CAPITAL : £6000, in 24 000 shares ; 5s each. THREEPENCE on Application ; 31 Allotment, and Calls not to exceed 6d per month. NO PROMOTERS SHARES. PROVISIONAL COMMITTEE - Mr Bowman Mr Lewi* Mr Hunter Mr Lecky Mr Brennan Mr Jones Mr Potto Mr Wise Mr Lee Mr Beeche Mr Cohen Mr M'l oughlia Mr Fraser Mr P. Butler Mr FitzGerald Mr Hobby Mr Boardman Mr Walker Mr J. Gallagher Mr Archer Mr Watson Mr M'Kay Mr Love Mr Ralf MrHankin Mr Murphy Bakkebs '. The National Bank of New Zealand Limited, at Beefton. Hon. Secebtabt : Wm. Hugh Jones, Solicitor, Beefton, OBJECT OF THE COMPANY. The object of the company is intr duction of the Diamond Drill ,an udmitt.' factor to successful progress in mining, prospect, and more speedily develop t valuable quartz reefs on the West Ccwf the Middle Island, the initiation of movement primarily centering and opera in the well-known district of Inangnbi locality famous for its rich quarts lodes. The benefit that would accrue to all cl. connected with these goldfieldft, directly well as indirectly, cannot possibly be bt illustrated than by reference to the follov statement made in the Victorian Hous Assembly, in the month of August last. member in support of a motion th.it £K be placed nn the Fstimates for ISS2, to cbaae diamond drills, &c. : — " The val . the work performed by one diamond dr Stawell is bei»t understood by the enha value of mining properties which its coveries have effected. Calculations in direction have been made with some ■ and are to hand, viz —Crown Cross Ui . Company, 19 044 share?, former price 1 each: present value 10s. South Cro?s ted Company. 30,240 shares, former bu Is 2d ; present buyer?, ss. No*. 14, 15. 16 South Cross, 14.400 scrip ; former bi 4s lOd ; present buyers 14* 6d- Nos. 1 a North Scotchman*,' (formerly unsalon 8960 shares ; present buyers 10s. value of the Extended has been increase £22,000; Scotchmans United, £23 300, likewise the Pleasant Creek Cross Reel" Cc. pany, and the Oriental. The pr*nd tf value of these stocks before the di* % ov^ry the gold-bearing reef in the Crown K.'r United Company's shaft by the ni 1 of t diamon 1 drill was about £41.1(14 ; nothe total of their value is £148,400; lh<> or diamond diill incrensing the valise <>f mijiin propertv in this instance £107,216 11" thij increase has only begun to "row, nnd i is therefore difficult to cay what otu- or twr more discoverie? will fIFm f." With ?nch facts ard fig. ires Worr- then there should he no doubt in the iitind* o t'"ose whos<> interests ore wrnpvt'd u;> ! "i intimately linked with the sneress or 'jiihit oftheqtiartz reefina inrhi«»ry a« Io !'■>• "> ccisity of promo! ; ng the fnrtln"-a".fc .-.f tV present undertrtkins, which nnd r i-tSciet and careful •)■ anag»'ment cannot *;u! to important R'd to the development of the r< sources of ihe district nnd will in mid it-. ;iet- !i« a chc-k upon the hillierto wn?te r r expenditure of lfl.njf <Mim«i of nwirv iu fh-construr-tio!) of pmspeeting tu'ine's anrl shafts. As a Mirther i"noe!>tivp to ih" nvvnotion of thi« companv. it nmv ho mctifi-i-Kvl tlitf tlifi drills smi'li.'d hv t!ie Tictori-m Ciov'-nu)"-ft-pr-n'ng madoqmti? to t!>o req iir.-r fpi? of its coldfi'id-". m i-cmpuny hns h.-cn .'!;i.,| in Brtllni-it. with a fii'iital ■•>' fa.tO-'V m- tin! piirnhn*- ot ' iii:in»"li'l <l iH?, si- •> i'.: !'.>•' I'Otllpanv for Mie sa • <> I'lirn^?-- his ' r^i • ■ ; -rtcii at s"ancihur?t. wit 1 ' :« <->i-'t-t' of >'_-2 \ ■■■ T f is intended <o l^f the drill for lii ■ . > any compii"T r.-qirvin; if ; t.> t:u, >■•;.,.;, . or borinsr. ;ii<d ii's-1 to ;v ■="<•' tmi ;<i \f ' ••■ t n nv ii»r.-i«itor b< M-q-.iri"! \v in-- -riiin--.lv. Until the Mifir-s ••' the u-^t'-iUh!; i.< flllh ('eMio'j.sM-il'e Ihv i-piiU-" fp.'v t1.,. |, M > of one r!' ill \vl ich it is inr.-nd-.i t> <u 1. r at t»'i esir'y d-'tp. niiv a '>>"'to>i «' ?' •» . -i i^ .1 will be (vi!'>' I li|>, :ui(i i' i* c.-.li- t", it . .1 1.-r ilip rov--niu- :-r." ; rti 'v-uu the In in r .1 ;• .-i" T : ..« mn>-hin' •«;!! vie'd -\ h:«-i(l-.i»i. r.-iu:-:i in d ■viitcnd^. vl;j-:. t:i ■>• a' the ili.-i-r '!'•>) i.f th>sluireh'.illi I'-*.1 '-*. he anpr. i-ii.-i'i-d t> lh;' I* l l l — (.•!)!'.se nf ivldiiioivi! ai>"lt »n»-f!«. Tln< Tnart'-ihnii distvii-t i< peni't-.r' 'i^rahle fur t! r oj-. vati.-n ■ f 'he i!int>..-...i <'-i'l. \ it:e tin.; of -iiT.-lu-Id.TJ vl ! '■' '■:•.! !<•• I nfr.v IfI.OHM «1. „p. * hsn-i< h.-i» ;:; ■ 1 1■" •'> '. (■> d- P'ii 1 np-n 1 hi' !i.!tiv- i''M|f>i' ct ;■■"' ■.;•■■'-■. ]•". rm -. ni ]^v>'i'':>' i' ■"' '"•" ii' "■■<■ o!-i taiiifd fr->m ilio u cUrri.M'-!. W. U. /^ALL iii'il'Kll'l'"? Ciccui-.is. :-!!,!> Jl.li-Y.'urlv St ;l f. ■„-.->'-.. l',y -!:,..K .<t •. f; the Turn.. •,<•(,, i; •■< ,T ,h .', •■>:•■- '", •

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Inangahua Times, Volume VII, Issue 1031, 4 January 1882, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Inangahua Times, Volume VII, Issue 1031, 4 January 1882, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Inangahua Times, Volume VII, Issue 1031, 4 January 1882, Page 3

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