virtue in velvet! : THERE IS DISTINCT VIRTUE IN VELVET. IT LOOK'S ADMIRABLE, AND WEARS ADMIRABLY UNDER PAIR CONDITIONS. IT HARMONISES WITT! REFINED INSTINCTS AND THE MOST PERFECT TASTE. IT LENDS ITSELF TO THE MOST DELICIOUS HAR- , MONIES OF TONE AND COLOUR. HERE ARE SOME OF THIS SEASON'S VELVETEENS. ■ ' . ' Greens, browns, cornflour, blue-slate, sapphire, . ocean blue, serpent, reseda, olive, bronze, Louise Velveteens russ?, imperial, min-nrtvy, tjrune, heliotrope, crimson, cardinal, garnet, tabac, and all the . ' . , latest shades.' . :; 2e. lid. Special D.I.C. every conceivable shade. A velveteen of great "•''Me' . '' '' delicacy, admirable in wear, a perfect vclverortCSCUe Velveteens teen for all ordinary purposes. Two qualities, , l__ . . Is. lid. and 2s. 6d. VELVETEENS WILL BE VERY FASHIONABLE THIS SEASON, AND FOR THAT REASON THE D.I.C. HAS PUT IN A NOTABLY WIDE ' RANGE. . . , :; •■ . The D j.C for ..Qualityl. u;.V NEW; COAL 'COMPANY. ■ THE BRUMES COAL MINES COMPANY > - - LIMITED; - TO BE INCORPORATED UNDER ''THE COMPANIES ACT, 1903." ' ! CAPITAL - £50,000 : IN-50,000 SHARES OF £1 EACH. ' s 'TO7"HEREOF 10,000, are. to be allotted to the vendors as fully-paid in part payment for i tho properties boing purchased by the Company, and' 40,000 are being offered to the public for subscription, payable as follows:—.' ' ' ...■- 2s.' Gd. PER SHARE ON APPLICATION; ' 2s. Cel. PER SHARE .ON -ALLOTMENT, And the Balance'may bo called up by tho Directors, and it is anticipated that this■ will be by Calls at 2s.- 6d. per- share at intervals of not lcss than ono month. PROVISIONAL DIRECTORS. ' > .ERNEST JAMES SMITH, of Greymouth (Manager C; Smith, Ltd.). 1 ' i, JAMES DANIEL LYNCH, of' Greymouth, Merchant (Mark Sprot and Co.). JOSEPH TAYLOR, of Greymoutli, Mino Owner. JOHN GIESEKING, of Greymouth, Wino and Spirit Merchant. . s • JOSEPH PETME, of Greymouth, Newspaper Proprietor (Mayor of Greymouth : and Chairman of Greymouth .Harbour Board). ''.v'\ .u r : . . - JOHN- CLARKE GITTOS, of Greymouth, Draper'(Mahson and Co.). • V..h NEIL M'LEAN, of. Wellington, Contractor.- .. . 1 .- v.. ~ ; \'•> • . .. BANKERS. - . i v ' ' THE UNION BANK OF AUSTRALIA,,LIMITED. I :' SOLICITORS. x MESSRS. BELL, GULLY,' BELL, & MYERS, Wellington. : . INTERIM SECRETARY. . v ' WILLIAM 11. MACDOUGALL, Wellington, Agent. , ■■ BROKERS, ./. \ :': n - : ■v MESSRS. F. C. HJORRING & COMPANY, Wellington. 1 ' ' J. M. LENNOX, Auckland. . The Objects and Powers of the Company 1 are sot out in the Memorandum of Association; which may be had on application to the Brokers. The Comuany is being formed for .tho purpose;of acquiring the properties and assets known as the TYNESIDE AND' : WALLSBND COLLIERIES.The purchaso prico has been fixed> at £20,000, payable as follows, viz. £10,000 ilk: cash and £10,000 in'fully paid-up shares. ■ v.,. . . Tho Properties consist of'• ■ I '■ /" •' 1 ' -\ 1 : . THE TYNESIDE COLLIERY, of 108 acres 2 roods and 3 perches', COLLIERY; of 149 acres-and 12 perches, 1 •••••• THE;RAILWAY RESERVE at Brunner, of l.aoVe-l rood and 4 perches,' PILCHER'S LEASE, of 57 acres;.and. 1 . 'DOBSON'S AREA, of 640 acres, • v • v ." ' —: — ■■ ' ' . The Tyneside Company, purchased' tho Tyneside Mine about September.,' 1003," and 1 has worked' it continuously over sincp._ A copy 6f tho Report and Balance-sheet ,of tho Tynqsida Company for the year ending 30th September,. 1907, appears in the' prospectiis '• The nett profit for that year amounted to £3634 ss. 2d.; and tho cross out■hut''or eo.il for the year was 83,667 :• tons. iTHo coal was readily sold iin ' Wellihgtbh dud other districts for household, -steam, and gas purposes... The Wallsend Mine was' purchased about April, 1905, but has not hitherto boon worked :by the Tyneside" Com-; 'Property has I 'been carefully examined by . Messrs. .P. F. Daniel,. F.G.S.', MI.M.eV; Robert Alison,' M.E. : ; Charles M'Queens, Robert' Russell, .Watchman, anil' James Kennody. 'Copies of these gentlemen's reports aro attached 'to the prospectus.' From' theso it will'be observed that there is ample coal obtainable. : The Brokers need hardly point out that BRUNNER COAL is so weir known in all parts of.■'■ the\ Dominion that description of its composition', 'structure, , calorific value, 1 etc., is riot required. It.'is admittedly one of the best bituminous coals in Australasia. and'ono admirably suited for 'steam,', smithy, l 6r ; household iise.. rFor, coke- making its properties are widely, appreciated,, arid, as a gas coal it; bears palm; of being; the best in ; tho world.' In this connection it may be pointed out that the gasworks of New Zealand consume annually over 200,000 tons of coal, and the consumption is rapidly increasing.:' For gas making purposes -there is at present existent? a special and certain mafket' for douhle the present output of Brunner coal, and, for,all ' other purposes: that good coal is. reDUiro'd'" ,, jTruiuier well holds its own .'in.'the:'front rank' of , Tho'FIRE-CLAY underlying the Brunner-coal is admirably adapted for 1 :tho "mjinu- : facture of ovei-y class of fire-brick and -fire-clay r; goods. At . present the''consumption within New Zealand is considerable, and an annual profit of i £1000 can; be obtained without"- difficulty; •j; With special methods and plant i for the manufacture, of, gasworks l retorts, the profit could be materially, increased. In tho 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 h-well worth attention. Copies of Prospectus; and any further information may bo, obtained froin , the Brokers. •• ' ■' : 1 ' ' Early application for Shares-is: invited;'.and should bo: made and'forwarded'to j.j, 6 ' .Brokers,"on. the form issued with tho Prospactus, accompanied.by a chequo for the application money. ; - ' •; .-; E c. HJORRINQ & CO.;;! ; ' 7471 ;. ' • ; . Nathan's Buildings, Grey' Street, • • ;■ , v.' ■-::• ' '' • WmimTT, HMMIBM A J ' , . SPECIALISTS IN HIGH-CLASS . . ii BILLIARD JASLES & ACCESSORIES and ART FURNITURE i ITlpj I HS'i.' AWARDS. ' LOWEST PRICES. ; . M and 136 WiLLiS STREET, WELLINGTON, [ ■; DALSETI and COIIPAIY 'T 'UITEDV V,''.' ■ ' Head Office—9o Bisliopgaio streos Within, London, eVc. CAPITAL FULI/T: SUBSCRIBED,, .£4,000,000. , CAWTAL PAID UP, i 11,000,000. ' . t RESERVE FUND. .£200,0001 TRUSTEE AND ACENCY DEPARTMENT. . , THE COMPANY IS PREPARED TO UNDERTAKE •''■ 1 THE SUPERVISION OF TRUST ESTATES, ' THE INVESTMENT OF TRUST FUNDS, THE MANAGEMENT OF ESTATES FOR ABSENTEES, TRUSTEESHIP UNDER MARRIAGE SETTLEMENTS, ESTATES OF / : MINORS, ETC., 'AND GENERALLY TO TRANSACT ALL BUSINESS COVERED BY THE VARIOUS TRUSTEE ACTS. ' ACCOUNTANCY WORK,' INCLUDING THE KEEPING OP STATION AND FARM . BOOKS. LOANS ARRANGED. :" .: JAMES MACINTOSH, Manager. ' Custom House Quay, Wellington, September 2,1, 1007. COO 3 THE" kMmk FARMERS' CG=OP. ASSN, ; LTD. PRODUCE AND PROVISION IIEUCIUNTS. STOCK AND , , STATION'AGENTS. I HEAD .OFFICE, MASTERTON. . General Stores at WELLINGTON, GREYTOWN, CARTERTON. ' PAHUTUA, and KKM'AIIUNA. . M>NAC3INQ DiBECTOE, M, CBMlborii. f'lW
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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 143, 11 March 1908, Page 2
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