j PROSPJICTUS j 05 THE j TUT DRRAY CREEK CRUSHING AND I i-H GOLD MINING COMPANY, ! LIMITED. I •4 : ; Capital— £sooo, ia SOOU Shares, of £1 each pnovißioNAi JamscTOßs : , Mr Colin Campbell M*B, E. Gullioe James I, Aiken Thomas Cavell T. Kflwlandgott- J. S. Smith W. J, Shaw W. J. Potts J. G. Walsh Richard Spatt , The objt'ets of the pro] ofied company are to purchase the goocUwi!! of and work the qunrtz* crushing plant kn >wn as the VVestland situated at Murray Cree i, in the County of Inangahua, und if faun advisable to work by tribute or otherwise gold mines in tho vicinity. The cost of plant prop sed to be purchased is £2000, to be paid fc ■ as follows }— £500 cash on taking delivery and £500 cash in ' three, six, aud nine in mths, with interest j added. The property proposed to be purchased comprises 15 heads of stampers, worked by steam power, two coal leases, tramways, dams, water right?, buildings, and all and every tli ing belonging to the machine, quickailver, toots, &c. It is proposed to substitute for ten light V&ds of stampers a similinr number of heavy heads, which will enable the battery to crush from 160 tons/to 170 tons of stone weekly. A sum o(f£10dO will be amply ' sufficient to cover the! cost of alteration. I The Companies wnioh are likely to avail themselves of the Murray Creek Battery are —The United Banfl of Hope, the Garden Gully, the Golden/ Treasure, the Victoria, the Revival, the PhAnii, the United Inglewood, aud North par. These Companies will be invited to fcbke up shares, and it is proposed that nny /company the holder of not kss than 5001 shares shall be entitled \ to the privilege of inching at 10s per ton. ' Any company the Holder of 250 shares shall be entitled to the privilege of crushing at lls I Gd per ton. Any cpnpany not holding fuuli interest will be (jubjucfc to such terms as < may be agreed upon, not less than 12s 6J per ' ton. j i The excellent proftpects of h, largo supply : of stone from sereral of the above mines , renders the present a fitting opportunity lor \ presenting the entirpriee to the uublic. Immediately thtit 3500 shares are taken up ( n general meetind of shareholders will bo called for the purpose of electing a perman* ent Board of Directors, Manager, Auditors, passing rules, and finally agreeing to register the company under the piovisions of tho r Limited Liability Act, 1872. Intending ap< ,' plicuutß arc also, informed that no bonus will bo given to the promoters, uud thut uulexs ' the entire number of shares be taken up the company will not be registered, and those who iv the meantime have iipplied for shares will liot be responsible for any expenses already incurred in endeavouring to flout the company. Forms of Application may bo obtained from the undersigned. , WILLIAM M'LEAN, * Sec,, pro. tern, WILLIAMS* FAMILY AND /COMMERCIAL HOTEL, BROAD WAY, lIIEEFTDN, ■ Is under tho direct luperintendenco a\ the Proprietor, is tie most centrally situated Hotel in town, and is replete with every convenience. Every comfort and privacy is provided j For ttunihes. I r^ % The bed-rooms are lofty, well ventilated.. ,- aud receive most cdustant and attention. 1 |f| ' The Uilij4rd Boomf is spacious 1 , and fur« ( nished with one of /Vlcock's Prize Tables 31 ABLI N G AC(f O .VI MO D ATIO N -rJn excellent, and convenient to the Hotel ; jwhilo the char^c.s|ire most reasonable. Livery an^^|t,7s per Night ( y^ASGES StmCTLY MODERATE. ! will jams, Coa^^loal ! Coal 1 rriHE uudersiguekl begs to announce -*- thut having mow opened up one of the most extensive coal mine* ever discovered iv the jlnnngahua, ia now prepared to eupp y Coal at the pit mouth in any quant ty,nnd at moderate charges. Special attentioi id called to the superior quality of this Coal, which it fully equal to that from the Euergeti seam. The underaigneclis now prepared to deliver Coan a an^Kart of the town. PATIUCK lIM'INKKNBY. • iiU BE Jt T OXLeY i ■ Wholesale and detail Storekeeper,: [ BROADWAY. ; RSEFION. WESTPOKT IND KEEI^ON \ ROiYAt Mail \ EXPRESS LINE. The IfndjWjsi£ned informs the public that he h,%s well broken and qjuiet ' SADDLE JAORSK $ alw»ys ready for i travellers between \ Inauga.hua, fl >■ Junction, an^ the J yell. Passenger* to,, % or from Keefton boo :ed at oaa through , fare. The Cobcli leaves festport every Tues- , day aud Frulay, at % a.m. ; and Koetfoa ; every Wednesday and Saturday,, at \ '.7 a.m., carding Maii aud Passenger^.. ; : Orders ajid Parqel i received afid as ; gengcrs bpolfed for ; STestport and intermediate stajjes ttt th Wh rates. All Parcels to be prepaid for before ! ; delivery, at GUiMEKS' HOTJii^ B « mm m LIKES, !' j- * I'ropuifitoft. f
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Inangahua Times, Volume IV, Issue 3, 30 November 1877, Page 3
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