APPLICATION I-OR LEASE. District ; I nan trail ua. Date; 39th October, 1886. To the Warden at Reeftox. 1 HEREBY APPLY for a GoM Mining Lease of tbe lamls hereinafter described, in accordance with the Gold Mining Leasus Re^uLitions of few Zealand, and I ayree upon the approval of thisap plication, to execute a lease upon the basis therein stated, if tho Governor shall think fit U» grant the same. David Young, per \Y. J. Young, Applicant. Name and address in full of applicant ; David Young, Reefton. Style under which it is intended to conduct the business ; GoMen Hill Gold Mining Company. Extent of ground sippiicd for; ICi . acres Minimum number of men proposed to be employed by the lessee ; For the first six "mouths. 2 men ; subsequently, when in full work. 8 men. Amount of capital proposed to be iuvwjted ; £12,000. Proposed iti'tde of working the land: Ordinary mode of working quartz reefs. Precise locality : North and east of Gulden Tiiiismv, Murray Creek. Term for which lease is required ; 15 years. Tiiun of Commencing operations ; When leiisu is iiiM.utf.l. General remarks ; This ground was formerly held by Golden Hill Company, and latterly by Garden Gully Company and Prophet Com- ; l«uiy. The above application and any objection thereto will be heard at the Warden's Office at Keeftou, on Thursday, 25th November, 1880. Any person desiring to object to the issue of a Mining Lease upon the above application must, within 21 clear days fnmi the date of such application, enter bis objection at the Wai den's Om'ce at Reeftou. HENRY LUCAS, Pro Warden. Warden's Office, Reefton, 30th October, 1886. TO SELL OR LET ON EASY TERMS. A RCHER'S ROYAL HOTEL, Boat- **• man's, doing a Large Business. The only reason for selling is failing health. For information APPLY to — J. CHING, Rerfton ; W. B. ARCHER, Boatman's ; \ W. J. PATERSOW. Westport. MUTUAL ASSURANCE SOCIETY OF VICTORIA, Estvblishkd 18/0. ASSURE in the Mutual Assurance Society of Victoria Because AGE taken as at nearest birthday. The WHOLE of the profits belong to the members. BONUS every five years, and PROSPECTIVE BONUS allotted to Policies becoming claims daring a quinquennium. RESULTS similar to an Annual Bouus. Claims PROMPTLY SETTLED. Policies free from RESTRICTION. .Members have liberty to reside in, or travel over, any part of the world. WITHOUT EXTRA PREMIUM. ACTUAL RESULTS. As shown in CLAIMS PAID. Policy 2243, eight years in force, Premium paid by member £40. Amount insured, £250. Amount paid to widow and children ondectase, £274 9s 4d. Bonus on premiums paid in eight years Gl PER CENT. Vide the following : — Policies which have NOT been three years in force may after the days of grace allowed for payment of the premium have expired, be revived at any time within THIRTEEN MONTHS. Policy holders can bortow upon their policies with personal security to HALF the. extent assured for, and the proposal fot lean and Life assurance will, if necessary, be considered simulI taneously. PROFITS on investment of money daring the past five years, and now being divided amongst the policyholders, £34,099 17« 3d, which will provide Reversionary Bonuses amounting to upwards of £77,000. Average rate of interest during the past five years £6 16s per cent, which is 2| per cent above the rate assumed in the valuation. The LOWEST average rates of premium of any society doing business in Australasia. W. J. POCOCK, Chief travelling agent for Marl borough, Nelson and West Coast. flin pPhotography ! ! T1 nLARKSON Begs to announce that PHOTOGRAPHS AT FOLLOWING PRICES May be obtained iv the course of a Few Days, at the Studio, Central Broadway : CARTE-DE-VISITES, 1 15s per doz. ; \ doz. 10s. CABINETS, 32s per doz : \ doz., 18s. . ENAMELLED CARTES, ' £1 per doz. ; £ doz., 15s. CABINETS, £2 per doz. : \ d z., 253. DRESSMAKIN Q. [ \ JRS T. J. MOLLOY begs to inform -**- the La hies of Reefton that she is 5 Prepared to undertake all kinds of ( DRESSMAKING. All the Latest London and Paris Fash ions by each European mail. Address — T. J. Molloy's prpmisp £ W.G. Collings), Broadway.
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Inangahua Times, Volume XI, Issue 1778, 3 November 1886, Page 3
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670Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Inangahua Times, Volume XI, Issue 1778, 3 November 1886, Page 3
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