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j pbospr/otus ! OP THI MUBRAY ORKEK pUSHING AND GOLD HIS .NO- COMPANY, | LIMITED. Capital— £sooo, in 5000 Shares, of £1 each PROVISIONAL Dl RECTOBS : Mr Colin Campbell Mr R. i 5. Gulline James I, Aiken Thomas Oavull T. Rowlandaon J. S, Smith W. J, Shaw W. J. Potts J. G. Walsh Eichard Spratt The objects of the prop iscd ootnpany ore fo purchase the good-will of anrl work the quartz* crushing plant knesvn as the VVestland situated at Mumiy Creel, in the County of Inangahua, and if found advisable to work by tribute or otherwise gold liiinos in the vicinity. The cost of plant propc sed to be purchased is £2000, to be paid fo: aa follows ;— £soo cas'i on taking delivery, and £500 cash in three, six, and nine m< nths, with interest added, The property proposec to be purchased comprises 15 beads of st mpers, worked by steam power, two coal leases, tramways, dnras, water rights, buililings, and all and everything belonging to the machine, quick* silver, tools, &c. It is proposed to substitute for ten light heads of stumpers a siniiliur number of heavy beads, which will {nmblß the battery to crush from 160 torn t* 170 ton 9of stoni 1 weekly. A cum ol £11000 will be amply ! sufficient to cover the cott of alteration. • The Companies which! are likely to avail tbemselri'j nfihe MurrayiCreek Battery lire — Tlie Uuitrd Band ot'ttlope, the Garden Gully, tho Golden Tvocspure, (ho Victorisi. the Revival, the Phccnix, Itho United Inglewood, and North Star. I These Company's will be invited to take iqi shares, and it is proposed that any company the holder of not loss than 500 phorea shall bo entitled to the privilege of crushing bt 10s per ton. Any company the holder cf 250 shares shall be entitled to the privilege of crushing at Us 6d per ton. Any company not holding puch interest will be subject o such terms as limy be agreed upon, not le ss than 12s 6J per toil. The excellent prospects of a large supply of stono from several of the above miue& renders the present a flttine opportunity (or presenting the enterprise tothe uubliu. Immediately that 3500 snares are taken up a general meeting of shaileholderd will be called for the purpose of electing a perinan* ent Board of l)irectorp, Manager, Auditors, passing rules, and finally n^ reeing to register the company under the >iovisious of tho Limited" Liability Act, 187 1. Intending »ip« plicantfl aro also informed t iat no bonus will bo given to the promoters, und that unless the entire number of share! be taken up the company will not be register 3d, and those who in the meantime have uppli ;d lor shares will not be responsible for any expenses already incurred in endeavouring t > Iloat tho company. Forms of Application may bo obtained from the undersigned. I WILLIAM M'LEAN, I Bee, pro. tern, ~~W ILLIAMS' FAMILY AND fiOMMERCIAL HOTEL, BROADWAY, REEFTDN, Is under the direct superiutendenco of the Proprietor, is t *6" most centrally situated Hotel in town ana is replete with every uouv suionoe. Every com tort and | rivacy is providoJ for families. The bed moms are 1 Fly, well ventilated, and rei'five most con slant and careful attention. The Billiard Room is spacious, and furnished with one of Ale wlc's Prizu Tables STABLING ACCOMMODATION is excellent, and convenient to the Hotel while the charges are most reasonable. Livery and Bai 7s!ter Night CHARGES STRICTLY MODERATE. WALTER WILLIAMS, PuOPBIBTOIt. Coal! Goaf] Coal ! ITIHE undersigned bega to announce -*• that having no v opened up one of the most extensive coal miuei ever discovered in the I langahua, is now prepared to suppl) Coal at the pit mouth in any quantii y, and at moderate charges. Special attention ia called to the superior quality of tl is Coal, which it fully equal to that fr >tn the Euergeti seam. The undersigned now prepared to deliver Coau a any part of the town. PATEICK MM'INKBNEY. i£ O J* E Jtfc T ; O X L E "T "Wholesale and detail Storekeeper,; BPOADWAY, Reetton. ESTPOJJT AND KEEFTON Eotal Mail EXPEEBS LINE. The Undersigned informs the public that he has wel broken and quiet SADDLE HOUSES always ready for travellers between jWestport, Inangtthua, Junction, and thelLyell. Passengers to or from lieefton bobkeel at ouo through fare. I The Con oh leaves! TVestport every Tuesday and Friday, at 17 a.m. ; and lteeltou every Wednesday! and Saturday, at 7 a.m., carrying Mails and PBSsengecs.. Orders and Parcels received and assenders booked for Westport and inter* mediate stages at through rates. All Parcels to bo \ prepaid for before delivery, at GILM.Ji)IW HOTEL, iOB LINKS,. \ J'ruprit'tor.

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Inangahua Times, Volume IV, Issue 1, 26 November 1877, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Inangahua Times, Volume IV, Issue 1, 26 November 1877, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Inangahua Times, Volume IV, Issue 1, 26 November 1877, Page 3

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