~~ : / home; coy FORTS ' It is a commonplace, that phrase; but it expresses much. The gives its clients perfect comfort, combined with unfailing clegance. In 1908 the mere statement of that fact is a truism. But it stands, on general principles. ~.. Look rpnnd the Jlantlo Department. There are DRESSING GOWNS : in almost infinite variety. . INQUILTED M,Ai\NJ3LS, FRENCH TWILLS, PYRENEES. WOOLS, QUILTED SILKS (all colours), and many other delightful fabrics, .. , • ■ . 12/6 79/6. UNDERSKIRTS in Moreens, Moirettcs, Blacks, and Coloured Silks, : . ..:r ,; 'V.v : ' 10/6 43/' : The D-i-C for Quality. ■ WKI6HT, RAMISH & C®. . . SPECIALISTS IN HIGH-CLASS . . BILLIARD TABLES & ACCESSORIES and ART FURNITURE , HIGHEST AWARDS. . •' LOWEST PRICES. ' , [ 134 and 136 WILLIS STREET,'WELLINGTON. ,| . ' .w*— "NEW 'GOAL■ COMPANY,' : ; ' . ■ i . ."... THE BEOTNKE GOAL MINES COMPANY . LIMITED. ■ v TQ. BE INCORPORATED TJNDER "THE COMPANIES ACT, 1903;" CAPITAL - - - - , £50,000 ■ : " . '. IN 50,000 SHARES Of £1 EACH. ■ . WHEREOF 10,000 are to bo allotted to the vendors as fitlly-paid in part payment for the properties boing purchased by the Company, and 40,000 are being goffered . to the public for subscription, payable as follows 1 / ■ 2s. 6d. PER SHARE ON APPLICATION ". . 2s, 6d. PER SHARE ON ALLOTMENT, . And the Balance may 1)0 called up by the Directors, and it is anticipated that this will bo by Calls ; at 2s; 6d. per share 'at intervals- of; not less'"tban.pno-'month.-. ■ 3 ' ' * PROYISIOML DIRECTORS, ■ '.' , . ' 1;;. ■ ERNEST JAMES SMITHS of Greymouth (Manager C. Smith, Ltd.). JAMES DANIEL LYNCH, i»f Greymouth, Merchant (Mark Sprot and; Co.). JOSEPH TAYLOR, of Greymouth, Mine Owner, :. .. '•■ 'J JOHN GIESEIttNG, of Greymouth, Wine and Spirit Merchant. '! .. ;,i . JOSEPH PETRIEj of Greymouth, Newspaper Proprietor. (Mayor df Greymputh ' and Chairman of Greymoutlv •Harbour Board). . . •;& . JOHN CLARKE GITTOS, of Greymouth, Draper (Manson-and Co.). V NEIL M'LEAN, of Wellington, Contractor. ' ; . . ' ". BANKERS. '■ 'f " THE UNION BANK OF AUSTRALIA, LIMITED. '. }[■/ , SOLICITORS. i MESSRS. BELL, GULLY, BELL, & MYERS, Wellington. , INTERIM SECRETARY. ' J; 1 \YILLI AM H. : MACDOUG ALL, Wellington; Agent. . :; -v>. - : brokers, MESSRS. F.' C. HJORRING & COMPANY, Wellington. J. M. LENNOX, Auckland. / ' . ' Tho Objects and Powers of the' Company are set out in the Memorandum of Association, which may be'liad on application to the Brokers. : ;. V :• .- Tin. Comnanv is being formed for tho purpose, of acquiring the properties and assets kiiowii as the TI'NESIDE AND WALLSEND COLLIERIES. , - The purchaso price ,lias been fixed at' £20,000, payable as follows, viz. £10,000 in cash and £10,000 in fully .paid-up shares.. ,v; '. .' ; , „ ■: Tho Properties consist of:— . THE TYNESIDE,COLLIERY,, of.-103 acres 2 roods'and 3 perches,. THE WALLSEND COLLIERY, of 149 acres and 12 porches, - '- ! . THE RiAILAV AY ..RESERVE at Brunner, of, 1 acre 1 rood and 4 perches, PILCHER'S"LEASE; of 57 acres; and ' DOBSON'S AREA, of 610 acres. \ . , ,A , ; y Tho Tyneside Company purchased tho"'Tynesido : Mine"about September, 1903,. and has worked it 1 continuously over 'since. A copy of tho. Report and .Balance-sheet of ' the Tynesido Company for the 'year onding: 30tli .September, 1907;' appears in the prospectus. Tho nett profit for that year .amounted to £3.654 55.. 2d., and the gross'output*'of coal for tho year was. 83,667 ..tons. The coal was readily sold in Wellington and other districts for household; steam,, and gas purposes. •: Tho Wallsend Mine was purchased about April, 1905, but has hot hitherto been worked by tho Tynesido ComPans Tho Property lias been carefully examined, by Messrs. P. F. Daniel. F.G.S., MIM.E. ; Robert Alison, M.E.; Charles M'Qucons, Robert ■ Russell,-W. Watchman, and James Kennedy.'' Copies of.these rientlemen's reports are attached to the prospectus From theso it will be observed "that there is ample coal obtainable. 1 Tho Brokers need hardly point out that BRUNNER COAL is so well known in all parts of the Dominion " that description of its composition, 'structure,- -calorific value, etc., isuot required. It is admittedly one of the'bast hituminoiis 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 pf being the .'best in ' the world. In this connection it may be pointed out that tho gasworks of New Zealand ' consunio annualiv over 200,000 tons of coal, and tho'consumption is rapidly I increasing. For gas making purposes .theve is. at .present existent a special and certain market for double the present output of . Brunner coal, and for all other purposes that good coal is : required, isrunnor well holds its own in the front rank of competitors. The FIRE-CLAY underlying the. Brunnor coal, is admirably adapted for the manufacture 1 of every class 'of fire-brick .and, fireclay goods.. —At, . present - the i consumption within New Zealand is considerable, and an'annual profit of £1000 can "be -.obtained. • without difficulty. . With special. methods and plant for the manufacture of gasworks | ' retorts, the profit could be'niaterially increased.., In the event "of Iron being produced 1 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 any further information may bo obtained from the 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' nioney. -'' ■■ ' F. G. HJORRING & CO., x , r 7471 - Nathan's Buildings, Grey Street, Wellington. ; DALGETT and COMPAKY ; '■ , T . n iMITED). ! Head OfTico —00 Bishopgim Street. Within, London, E.G. ■ CAPITAL FULLY SUBSCRIBED, -24,000,000. ' : ■ ' . • : CAPITAL PAID lIP, J!I,(100,000. -EESEKVE FUND, iZOO.OOO. i , :v;: - . ■. . I TRUSTEE AND AGENCY DEPARTMENT, i • THE COMPANY IS PREPARED TO UNDEETAKE 0 THE SUPERVISION ,OF TRUST ESTATES, » THE INVESTMENT OF TRUST FUNDS, ' ; THE.MANAGEMENT OF ESTATES FOR ABSENTEES, ;l TRUSTEESHIP UNDER MARRIACE SETTLEMENTS, ESTATES OF 1,, MINORS, ETC., . I; AND GENERALLY ' TO TRANSACT ALL BUSINESS COVERED 'BY THE VARIOUS TRUSTEE ACTS. ' i' : " ' ■ ; v'v ACCOUNTANCY WOIIK, INCLUDING THE KEEPING OF STATION AND FAIJII 18 BOOKS. LOANS ARRANGED. ; jf.- '■ . .... . / . 5 ' ' JAMES MACINTOSH, Manager. Custom Houso Quay, ■ . . : " Wellington, Soptember 25, 1907. • . | C 603 1 The'Wairarapa Farmers' Co-op., Assn., Ltd PRODUCE AND PROVISION MERCHANTS,' STOCK AND , . ' • STATION AtiENTS. HEAD OFFICE, MASTERTON. General Stores at WELLINGTON, GREYTOWN, CARTERTON.. PAHIATUA, and KKETAHDNA. *UNAUtNQ DiKECTOE. M. CMolborg. 1 ■ .' '. ■ ■ >
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