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wwwmmism ■ D. NEW SEASON'S B„ 3;. . • , I l STOCKS ' . L i ' C. just;opened. : :. GJ EYERY ITEM EMBODYING THE LATEST 5 FOR; ' FOR • APPEAL TO ACUTE REFINEMENT , QUALITY, , AND PERFECT TASTE, QUALITY. NEW ''COAL COMPANY. , : ; ! TIE ■ BBUIIEB GOAL HUES ■ CQffiPil¥, LIMIXEB.: .. TO BE INCORPORATED UNDER, "THE COMPANIES ACT, 1903." < CAPITAL - - - - £50,000 '. ' ■ IX 50,000 SHARES OF £1 EACH. "CTTHEREOF 10,000 are to be allotted to. the vendors as fully-paid in part payment for ■ i the properties being purchased by the and. 40,000. are being offered i, to the public for subscription, payable as follows:— '> ■ 2s. 6d: PER SHARE ON APPLICATION,' 2s. ;6d. PER SHARE ON ALLOTMENT, ' ; v ' ; ; And the Balance may be called up by the Directors, and it is anticipated that, this will ba by Calls at 2s. 6d. per share at intervals of not less than one month. . _ ; PROVISIONAL DIRECTORS. : ' ■■; ERNEST . JAMES .SMITH, of Greymouth (Manager C. Smith, Ltd.). JAMES DANIEL LYNCH, of Greymouth, Merchant (Mark Sprot and Co.). JOSEPH TAYLOR, of Greymouth, Mine Owner. 7 ' JOHN GIESEKING, of Greymouth,/Wine and Spirit. Merchant. JOSEPH PETRIE, of Greymouth, Newspaper Proprietor (Mayor of Greymouth and' Chairman of Greymouth Harbour Board). JOHN CLARKE GITTOS. of Greymouth, Draper (Manson and Co.)'., NEIL M'LEAN, of' Wellington, Contractor. . .!. ■■ - BANKERS. .•' v'" ' THE UNION BANK OF AUSTRALIA, LIGHTED. • SOLICITORS. MESSRS BELL, GULLY, BELL, & MYERS, Wellington. \ ; v - i SECRETARY. \J' WILLIAM H. MACDOUGALL, Wellington, Agent. r\ . ' BROKERS. - MESSRS, F>, O. HJORRING & COMPANY, Wellington. >. . 'J. M. 'LENNOX, Auckland. " The Objects., and. : Powers of the Company; are', sot Cut' in'the Memorandum. of Association, whioh'may. application.to the Brokers.. . ' i ; ! . The Company'is beirigi formed for the purpose of acquiring the properties 'and assets known as :the:TYNESIDE AND WALLSEND COLLIERIES;- /; ,■ , ; The purchaso tprico has been fixed at £20,000, payable as foUow's, viz.£lo,ooo in cash and £10,000 in fully paid-up shares. > ' ' ' : .. The Properties, consist of:— ; '■ ' 1 . THE TYNESIDE'COLLIERY, of 108 acres .2 roods and 3 perches,' 1 : THE'WALLSEND COLLIERY; of 149 acres and 12 porches, . j THE RAILWAY RESERVE at Brunner, of 1 acre l rood and 4 perches, '-. PILCHER'S: LEASE;: of 57 acres; and '. DOBSON'S AREA, of 640 acres. The Tynesido Company purchased the Tyneside Mine about ""September, 1903, and has worked it continuously ever since. A copy of the Report and Balance-sheet of ■ the Tyneside Company for. the year ending.3oth September, 1907, appears in the pro- • spectus. Tho nett profit for that year amounted to £3634 ss. 2d., and the gross out-, i put of coal for tho year was ,83,667 tons.. The coal was readily sold ' in' Wellington 1 and other districts for household, steam','and gas purposes. Iho Wallsend Mine was 1 purchased about. April,' 1905, but has; not:hitherto..been- worked by the Tyneside Com-: , pany. ./ : V "V v '.;' ' The Property has been carefully examined by Messrs. P. F. Daniel, F.G.S., M.I.M.E. ; Robert Alison, M.E.; Charles M'Qiieens, Robert Russell,' W. Watchman, and James Kennedy. , Copies of,these gentlemen's report's are attached to the prospectus.: From "these 1 it. will be observed that there is ample coal obtainable. t ' , C 1 The Brokers nee<l hardly point out that BRUNNER. 'COAL is so well known in all parts of the Dominion' that description of : its composition, structure, calorific value, eto., is. not required/ It is'admittedly'one of the best bituminous coals in Australasia, , and one' admirably, suited for .steam, smithy, or 'household use. For coke making its ■ properties aro'widely appreciated, and as a gas ; coal it bears palm of being the, best in I the'world. In this connection'it may be.pointed out'that the gasworks of New Zealand consume annually over 200,000 tons pf coal;'and the consumption is rapidly increasing, j For, gas making-purposes there'is at present existent a special and certain > _niarket_Jor 1 double the, present output-, of Brunner coal, arid for, all other purposes that good, coal is ' 'required,'Brunner well holds . its-own in the front rank, of competitors. ' ' /' The-FIRE-CLAY;und'erlying : tho Brunner i.coal is admirably adapted for the manufacture of every class 1 of fire-brick and fire-clay goods.,;. At, present the consumption within New Zealand is considerable;'and ah annual profit of .£IOOO can . bo obtained without difficulty. With. special methods)and plant, for the manufacture of, gasworks retorts, tho profit could be materially increased. In the event of iron being' produced within/the Dominion, Brunner fire-clay goods would be in considerable demand. As an adjunct to colliery operations: , this matter'. is\well worth attention. ,' . . ' . Copies of Prospectus and anjr further information may be obtained from the Brokers. '■ ' , •. • • ■ - Early' application' for Shares is invited, and should be made and forwarded to the Brokers; on,the form issued with the Prospectus, accompanied by a cheque for the application money. - ■ ' , F. G. HJORRING & CO., 7471. Nathan's Buildings, Grey Street, Wellington. I '" ". ' ■ 1 - jTSTE show the Finest Assortment of GOOD CLOCKS in N.Z. By'importing * » them direct from the actual manufacturers, and by buying and selling 1 , them for cash only, we are enabled to givo you the BEST POSSIBLE VALUE 1 FOE YOUR MONEY. We pay carriage on all clocks to your nearest railway station. Send for our Catalogue, showing illustrations of the Best Clocks. 1 ; | ■ ■ , ' HANDSOME CHIMING CLOCKS, Oak finish, suitable for hall or dininj room, 8-day movements, chiming West-minster-Chimes on soft-toned Tubular Gongs, ■ ■ ■ £5 10S. ' i ■' '• HANDSOME MARBLE . CLOCKS,"-'" . Best Quality French 8-day 'Movements, At 50/-, 63/-, 70/-, 80/-, 84/-, 00/-, £6,, £6, £6 10/-, £7 10/- eaoh. ■■■■■■~ TRAVELLING' CLOCKS, in Leather, Cases, at 275.- 6d„ 305., 455., 635. each. ' Also ALAKM CLOCKS, KITCHEN CLOCKS, OFFICE CLOCKS, Etc. ■ jj v 'STEWART DAWSON & 'CO.; ) JEWELLERS, TREASURE HOUSE, WELLINGTON. ( The Wairarapa Farmers' Co-op. Assn., Ltd PRODUCE AND PROVISION MERCHANTS, STOCK AND STATION AGENTS. HEAD OFFICE. HASTERTON. n General Stores at WELLINGTON, GREYTOWN, CARTERTON. r. 0 . ueuwut QHie pAHUTUA( ut | EICETAHUNA. , MANAGING DiRECTOE, M. Caaelberg. oj "-MB.

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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 125, 19 February 1908, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 125, 19 February 1908, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 125, 19 February 1908, Page 2

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