•»•*: " "' " " ——M.H <ll «■ i ¥ B O S P X.C T U S 1 OV THIj I TIT URRAY CRKEK CItUSIHXG. AND IH GOLD MINMG COMPANY, LIMITED. Capital— £ .OQO, in uOOOlSharei, of £-1 eaob ■PI.OT...JJQ. ._ l/mKCTOKS ! Mr Colin Campbell Mi It. E. Gull me Jampa I. Aiken I Thomas Cavi.ll T. Rowlandaon J J. g. Smith W. J, Shnw I VV. J. Potts J. G. Walsh I Richard Spr att The objects o.f tho prnliosed company are t a purchase the gaad-will of and work the quartz crushing plant kfiown, as tbe Westland fituntorl at Murray Crc4_k, in the County of Inangahua, and if foulid advisable to work by tribute or otherwisji gold mines in the vicinity. I The cost of plant prrfposed to be purchased is £2000, to be paid Ifor as follows t— £soo cns'i on taking dulivry, and £500 cash in thn*e t cix, and uiuejmouths, with Interest added, I The property propped to be purchased comprises 15 heads c r sttimpers, worked by steam power, two 'oai leases, tram ways, dams, water rights', niildings, and n,ll and everything belonging to the machine, quicksilver, too,U, i.o. It is propuseii to uibstitnte foi' ten light heads of stumpers i similiar number of heavy beads, which will enable the battery to crush from IGO tomS to 170 tons of stone . w<. kly. A film oil £1000 will be amply j anfiU-i. »,t to cover tb • coat of a I teration. The Companies which are likely to avail themselves, of tbe Mu.rny Creek 'Battcrv are -r-Tlie United Bam o.f ITope, the Qnrden Ou Iv, thu Golden Treasure, tlic "Vr. ton •• ibo Revival, thu fhaiii^. th.- United Inglewood, and North ft tar. These Companies 'will be iuvited to tal.o up shares, and it is proposed that any ( oni pany the holder of not l'.-ss tim.ii GOO' hares shall be entitled to the privilege of ci .ching nt 10s per (on. Any company tho holder ol 230 shares ahull be entitled to the pri . ilege of crushing at lis Gd per ton. Any eon ptlny not holding (..icli interest will be sui ject to such terms as may be agreed upon, jot less thau lgs 6J per ton. The excellent prospects of a largo supply of stone from sever il of the above mines renders tho present a fitting opportunity lor presenting the enterp-ise to the public. Immediately that I 500 shares arc taken Up a general meeting o' shareholders will be called for the purpos j of electing a perm-in* ent Board of Direct, rs, Manuger, Auditors, passing rules, and fin illy agreeing to register the co-nun »y under Die piovisions of the Limited I.wbilily Ac ," 1872. Intending up. plicants arc ulso inloi mcd that no bonus will be given to ibje pron oters, aud that mile-, the entire number of ihares bo taken up the company will not be r< gistered, and those who in the meantime haviJupplicd for shares will not bo I'cspoii-iblo toiluiiy expenses already incurred iv ei.deuvoiu'Big'to llput the coniP sl| y- ,\.'. \ Forms of Applieatiob, may be obtained from tho undersigned. WILLIAM M'LEAN, fc?sc.j grb. tern, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER S-llb. At ono o'clock. TO PARTIES FURNISHING, Sec, Sic. •V— — MAGNIFIOENT PIANO, IUI.MOMUiiT, Ac., '&e'. ' F> I C TI A IJ 0 11 E E YES, \) favoured with inslniclinns from W, ?.. Staite. E c Q , who is relinquishing housekeeping, vvill sell by unction at his bile residence, Uulike Hoap, on Saturday,. &l|th instant, a. one. o'clock sharp, the whole of his hou- ehold furuiture and effects consisting ol— ■ Gne rwttjini.icen Piano, by Strong* ■monger anc Sons, full octave, patent chc.k action, reputed one of tiie I nest instruments in New j§ealard, aid only recently imported cli eet from the mauu* iactur&rs. One Mason ani Hamlins, 5 stop Harmonium, a perfect gem, in. splendid ton?. OuuoJies. chairs, table", carpets, bed steads, b«dr iug, Venetian blinds, splendid toi et sets in green and gold, snperbr cut glass decanters, wines and tumblers, SoUemitin, glass ornaments, shades, tea and breakfast sets ryrnplele, Prussian marble fiuures, vases. Magniticent lamp an.d .ot )f drawing room eh rom os, anil olographs, plated • aud electro wares, i fee, <&c. Terms alt Sale. EICHARD- I{E;EVEf, _ Auctioneer. liOVii: K T OXLE X "Wh wsale and R& ail Storbkeeperi,, B 3? 0 A D^K A V , Reefton.. %,, WESTPOKT [AND I<EKF_CUi\ , EXPIiEKS LINE. The Undersignec informs, the public that be has well broken and quiet SADDLE JIOHSJtS always rea. / for travellers between 'Yestport, Inau^ahua, Junctiotu and the Passengers to or from itcefton hoc ked at ot_o through fare. The Coatjli leaves Westport every Tues.day aud. Fri. fl $, at 7 a.m.; and lteelton every Wednesday and Saturday, al 7 a.m., carrying Ma ls and Pussengers. Orders. andParculs received and as sengers booked for Westport aud, intermediate stages at through rates. All Parcels to. le prepaid for beforo delivery, at GliuMEliS' HOTEL KKEFm, ' iOB. LINES, Proprietor.
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Inangahua Times, Volume IV, Issue 99, 23 November 1877, Page 3
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