Exquisite New Delicacies* ,I ; The attention of motorists and all women of taste is called to these : < 'the new crystaline FOR MOTOR VEILS. . . In Black, Navy, Brown; Green, White, and Cream. ' : ]_S.' -jjD. YARD. •<Tho now light «izn CIIENTLLE SPOT VEILINGS, light, single throad foundation, in Black, Drown, Navy, Green, Sky, Purple, Magpie, Jackdaw, - , . Is ' 6d '> Is.'9d., .Is. '11d., 2s. 3d; YARD. ' fhs DJ.C. ~ ■ ■imuinfMilumwii .miai ■■■■ am >iii..w.iiilu<iiiiiiiilmiiiiiwwi»»w-^ d L S -• ;A HANDSOME; ' f ,0f sui(; n ]ji e ' gifts should . in-. STEWART DAWSON & C 0 Jewellers, Wellington. . :: ; r COAE ; .. (COMPANY. , TEE': BMmHEB GOAL MINES COMPANY : -.....- :'':-?:;LIMIHD. , ' TO BE INCORPORATED UNDF.It "THE COMPANIES ACT, IXJ3." • CAPITAL - £50,000 ' IN 50,000 SHARES OF £1 EAOH. 10,000 aro to bo allotted to tho vendors as fully-paid in part payment for ..., properties being purchased by tho Company ,' and 40,000 ;'are -being to tho public for subscription, payable as follows • '2s. Gd. PER SHARE OX APPLICATION, - ; ; 2s. Gd. PER SHARE ON ALLOTMENT, ;And the Balance may bo called up by tho birectorsj and it is anticipated that thia-will. jb'e by Calls at Gd. per share at ipto'rvals/of not less'than one.month. PEDYISMAI DIRECTORS. ! ;;. ERNEST JAMES SMITH, of. Grey mouth Or Smith, Ltd.).' ! ; i..DANIEL, LYNCH; of 'Glreymoutli, Merchant (Mark Sprpt and Co.). ; : JOSEPH TAYLOR, of Greymouth, Mine Ownor. JOHN GIESEKING, of Greymouth, Wmo nnd Spirit Merchant. JOSEPH PETIIIE, of Greymouth, Newspaper Proprietor (Mayor of Greymouth 1 ••• #nd Chairman .of Greymouth Harbour Board). JOHN CLARKE GITTOS, of Groymouth,, Draper (Manson and-Co.); NEIL MILEAN, of Wellington, Contractor; . -, . : 'X; '• ;• BANKERS;,-, -rvTHE UNION BANK'OF AUSTRALIA, LIMITED. / SOLICITORS. ' ' . MESSRS. BELL, GULLY, BELL, <fc MYERS, Wellington. , .?•) ■■■ : INTERIM SECRETARY. :■ ■\ .v. ■ ■- WILLIAM:.-H: MACDOUGALL, Wellington, Agent. 'BROKERS. ■' 'MESSRS. F.. C. HJORRING <.t:COMPANY, Wellington. • ■ , ' ' J. M. LENNOX, Auckland.
: Tho'Objects and Powers of the are ■ set out; in tho. Memorandum of 'As-' sociation; which' niay .bo had on application to the Brokers.. ■■■•■■.< >••• • . ; '• The Company ■is being formed for tile''purposo. of acquiring- the properties and nssets known as the TYNESIDE AND WALLSEND COLLIERIES. .The purchase. price has tieen fixed at'£2o,ooo, payable asi follows,'viz.' 000" 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, , THE WALLSEND COLLIERY, of 140 acros and 12 perchos, THE .RAILWAY,:RESERVE at Brunner, of 1 acre 1 rood and 4 perches ■" PILCHER'S LEASE, of 57, acres ; arid ' - V-.- . ' . DOBSON'S AREA, of 640, acres. = ' Tho Tynesido Company purchased, the Tyneside - Min'o about September,' 1903 and has worked itf continuously, ever since.-, A copy of ,tho' Report and BalancMheet' of tho Tynesido Company for the year ending 30th September; 1907; appears in tho prospectus. The' nett profit for, that year amounted to,' £3684 ss. 2d.; , and the gross' out' put of coal for the year .was , 83,667 tonk . The,-coal/rwas -readily sold in : Wellington and other districts for household/ steam,' and gas; purposes. Tho'Walls'end Mine was purchased about April, 1905, but has . not hitherto been'worked by the Tyneside Company'. The Property has been carefully examined :by - Messrs. P.' \F. Daniel '. FG S M.I.M.E. ;- Robert Alison, M.-E.; . Charles M'Queens, Robert Russell; W. 'Watchman 1 and James Kennedy. Copies of, these-gentlemen's reports are attached'to the prospectus. From these it will bo observed that there is ample-coal obtainable. 1 • The 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., is not required. It is,,admittedly one of tho best bituminous coals in.Aiistralnai'n' and one admirably suited for, steam, ■ smithy, or household use., For "coke makintr its properties are widely .appreciated, and as a' coal it'bears palm of being.the best in the world. In this connection it-may-bo pointed'out'that the' gasworks of New Zealand consume, annually over 200,000 tons of coal, and the consumption is rapidly iricreasiue For gas making purposes there is-at present existent' a special and markofc fnr double tho present outfit of Brunner' coal, and for all other purposes . that, good coal is required, Unmner well holds its own,in the front rank of competitors.- -.1 ... The FIREtCLAY underlying, the,Brunnor coal is admirably adapted, for the manufacture of overy class of fire : brick and:fire-clay goods. ;,At present •: the consumption within New Zealand is considerable, and an annua]' profit of. £1000 can be I obtained without difficulty.,; With special methods, and, plant for the manufacture. of. gasworks retorts, the profit could be materially, increased.; 'In.tho>event of iron being produced within the Dominion, Brunner fire-clay goods would: bo in considerable'demand. '• As an adjunctto colliery operations this matter 13 well worth. attention.. ,". . . . -. Copies of Prospectus and any further 'informationin,ay bo . obtained from the 1 Brokers. . _ , . 'v : Early application for Shares, is invited, and should bo mado and forwarded to the Brokers, on tho form issued with tho Prospectus, accompanied by a cheque for tho application money., ... ■ .. -; •.- ' ; ! F. C. HJORRING & CO., 7471 < Nathan's Buildings, Grey' Street, Wellington. J THE BEST! THE REST! THE TEST! J *, ■ ■/-—v.';:-'',.-'; ; | $ - 1 "• rpHEBB.-ftre two kinds of -Sewing Machines—THE; BEST-, and * * ; REST. The trouble is they are all dressed alike, and '* THE REST is dressed like THE BEST, who's to tell them .$ * . apart? .Well,' "the, treo .is known ;by, its fruit," that's .an old .# 5 WfflW TEST and a safe one. And- "tho tho, treo the 'deeper 'the "'•* * iwt"—that's--anotkM/TBST."':;";.;' J * ' ' '• -What 'the'-Mot.'-i.e., the record of these SEWING MA- * ;Jt CHINES? The one with the dospest root is tfie' SINGER. If *' y ® u want the BEST MACHINE, hero's. tho infallible TEST. * Ask for tho BEST MACHINE and you will get the SINGER * * . . ASK FOR A . . { , s i m I'. AND YOU WILL GET THE BEST, * J .. ■ , * - * SEE THE LATEST MODEL . ' ... {. t ' ' —AT THE — ■ * SINGER SHOP, 5 WILLIS STREET. *
WRIGHT,, ;;itAraSH «& ! c®, . . SPECIALISTS IN HIGH-CLASS , , BILLIARD TABLES & ACCESSORIES and ART FDRNITDRE HIGHEST AWARDS. . - LOWEST PRICES. 134 and 136 WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON.
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