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[ pub ie Notices. EXCHANGE HOTJEL, I v p v ]■; it » it o a d \v a r J. El KTO.V. Nolhing but the best brands ami Cboic«:st Samples of WINES, ALES, and SPIH ITS, kept in Stock. LoFTY ,A>T> .WELt-VEXTILATED kooMs Fun Vtsirous. la connection with llie Hotel the pro fprietor wishes lo draw ihe'atttution of Managers of Dramatic, Theatrical and Other Companies to tbe •ODDFELLOWS' HALL/ Which has lately been entirely renovated, enlarged, aud lilted up in a manner to ensure convenience and comfort of audiences ami.actors, Comprising new scenery and other accessories, including a mauniQcenc Piano, necessary lor lirst-class per* 'lortuances, with Commodious Dressing Ifooms adjoiniiji tbe stage, wbfth is tbe Jurge« in Keefton. The Hall will be let on Reasonable Tebms, and no endeavour will be spared to render the Hotel aud Hall atti active to all Visitors A N T IJ O N T KATEE, Pbopbietob. PROSPECTUS OF THE TNANGAHUA DIAMOND DRILL 1 AND ROCK BORING MINING COMPANY. Limited, Registered under "The Mining Coma panie3' Act, 1872." CAPITAL : £6000, in 24,000 shares at 5s each. THREEPENCE on Application; 3J on Allotment, and CaJls not to exceed GJ per month. NO PROMOTERS SHARES. PROVISION AL^.COMMITJ'EE r Mr Bowman? Mr Lewis Mr Hunter Air Lecky Mr Urennan Mr Jones Mr Potts Mr Wiaa Mr Lee Mr Beeche Mr Cohen Mr M'l-oughlia Mr Fraser Mr P. Butler Mr Fits Gerald Mr Hobby Mr Hoardman Mr Walker Mr J. Gallagher Mr Archer Mr Watson Mr M'Kay Mr Love Mr Kali MrHankin Mr Murphy Bankkbs : The National hank of New Zc;ilan Limited, at Reelton. Ho*r. Secketakt : Wm. Hugh Joiie*, Solicitor, Beefton, OBJECT OF THE COMPANY. The object of tlie company i* introduction ot the Diamond Drill ,an admitted factor to successful progress in mining, to prospect, ai»d more speedily develop the valuable quartz reefs ou the West Coast- of the Midtlla Island, the initiation of the movement primarily centering uud oporu ing in the well known district ol luangauuu, a locality finnotrsibv its ricb q darts lodes. 'lue benefit tbat would accrue to all classes connected with these go;dfield», directly, ar well as iudirect'y, cannot possiuijr be better illustruteJ tbaii by rclcrence to the (olluvring statement uidde in lue Victcrinti House ot Assembly, iv tLe moniii of August last, by v mcßiber iv support of a motion that £IO,UOU be placed nu me Estimates lor 1882, to pur* cbaae diamond drilla, &c. : — " Tlie value of tbe work performed by one diamond drill at Staweli is best understood by the enhanced value of uiiniug properties which iis dia - covecies have ettected. Calculations in tins direction have been made with eottie carv, and are to band, viz.— Crown Cross United Company, 19 044 shares, loriner price h 21 each : pieseut value 10s. South Cross United Company, 30,240 shares, former buyer.*. It 2d ; present buyers, ss. .Nos. l±, 15, and 16 Soutu Cross, 14,400 scrip ; former buyers 4s 10d ; present buyers 14s (3d. Mos. 1 and £ iS or tli Scotchman*, (formerly unsaleable) t:96i> shares ; pieseut buyers 10s. The value of tbe I'JMeuded has been increased by JC2Z,(jVO ; bcotclnuans Ui'iled, £2o 300, Hi likewise the Pleasant Creek Cross Keei Company, and the Oiienlal. lhe grand lotul value of these stocks beiore the discovery ot the gokUbeuriug reel m the Crown Cross United Company s sLait by the aid of the diamond drill was about £41,161 ; now tbe total ot their value is £1-43,400 ; me ouo I diamond dtill locreasing tbe vulue wt mining prupeity iv this lusiance £107,246. But Uns mcreate has ouly begun to grow, end it j is therefore ditlkuit to tny what one or two I more discoveries wilt etleit." With such facts ard figures before them 1 there should be no aoubt iv the unnds of ' ti.ose whose interests vie wrapped up and iiiiiuiutcly liiiked with the success or lailure ol the quartz reding iudus>ry as lo the iv- ■ cistity ut pioiiioinig the lunbeiance «l tho ! j/icttnt lii.Jeri.ikihg, whitii und<.r itiicien; | uuu cuieluL ii.uiiaginatiil iMiiuot mil to yw ! iiiipuittini. v it iv tUe cieVil^p.neiiC ol llie its £oiii'cc» oi lUe itistnct, auu will in aiJ ii v ' i.ct us v the -k upou ti<<> lilliurto waste ul ■ •upcuiiiiure ul iuige >un>« oi uiuuev in ilu : cuiutiui-lluti ul e coilu^ luiiueis and ' Si.U.l^. i As v lurtliL'i' iiKci.tive to the pivinotiou ol : ihis compitu), it iiiiiy ue tneutio.icd that tlm drills sin^luil L\ llie Victorian Uovcriiiuetit • pioMiig uiuUi ignite io (lie icquireuieiiis ul iig | yuiaiield.*, a i«;uipuiiy iius been loruied in ! iSullarut. with v ca^.tiil ol £00,000, tor Iho 1 put'ctisisv: ul uluuioi.U til ills, ajU uuottiei' c^uipuny lor tuc >;i c jiui^use bus been projected ■ vi ouiidhui'tt, wiiu v iv.yiulol JL'^s,iX>U. j It if iulei dcil io let lue drill lor hire to any ' uoriipuny li (ju.i iiiy il, . lo take- lUuUaclS. O boiilig, i.uU insO li> |.-lw<pect Uliy grouilllt I I ii. ay niii'iuiler be aciji.lrud by l;i* i'Oiup.lll3. ; LuliL 1 lie fUvct■^^ ol the lvi .rriuhmi; luil> iiouivi.e'iiiivJ ly lesull* iri>iu tl.t- ii.-f ol oiicit'ill, Wi.ilii il is luitintea 10 uiu>r u« : uu tuii_\ iiuic. <*<>i>) •» I'urtiou ol the cupit*) will iv L-aluU u\\ ■ iilt It is culcuiated lh». the I revenue iiiiMi noui the liulug OUI ul the , niutbiiie will »iC;>l 1 hu ulsouc reiuru 111 i diviuelulj, w liK-u liny ai Ihe Ui?civtiuu ul liiw sllurolioluei?, be* U[i,/i^J»ilu'eil lo tlitf |iv.'» eil.i^e ol ..eUinioiia. u,.>|jll.iucc». ; llie liiui:^iiiii'-i difirict i- peculiar. y (avi»rillllc lvi lilt' UJ VIM I vi lllC ul.llllOlKl dltll. i .i. vie. tnu ol siiiiMMiulders Wld 0.: i-all «■ ; afitr lo,oL>c> eii..rv» li.nc 0,-eu ">-|>l .t it loi-. f<» uteciac upon Ilu 1 iiiUm; ivu.ti, wt i["U-i< B. ! 1 yliin ul iij^iic...! 'i iv>rsliuivs .» iv b lal.ieii irjui lue a m r.'l^ued, , \V. if. MAl.lj UKCKiITS Cifculir-.. , rip U .li-Yrurly -St it.-.v.' m>, I' iv .SlltVt-i, .i< );1[ 1, 1 1 \1 1 » 11 1 » r»> I'.-tiu.i/ Hie 1'c..;r... i! »v.i .l «v .i > .-H

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Inangahua Times, Volume VII, Issue 1067, 29 March 1882, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Inangahua Times, Volume VII, Issue 1067, 29 March 1882, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Inangahua Times, Volume VII, Issue 1067, 29 March 1882, Page 3

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