I PKOBVKUXU3 j op the MURRAY CREEkY'IiUSHINQ AND GOLD MI^lW COMPANY, Ottpital-w^OOOO, in 5000 Siiww^of £1 eneh PEOTISIONAL UIEH^pSS : Mr Colin Compbell Mr -HTK. Gulline ■Tames I. Aikcu Thomas Cuvxll T. Bowlandsoa I. S, Smith W. J, Shuw W. J. Potts J. G. Walsh JRiohard Spratt The objects of thn proposed oompany are to purchase the good-will of and work th« qunrtz' crushing plant known a» the Westluud situated ut Murruy Creek in the County of ■ Inungahua, anil if found sdvieuble to work ! by tribute or otherwise { old mines iv the j vioinity. The cost of plant propo ipd to be purebred is £2000, to be puid for as lollowe ;— £soo cash on taking delivery, nnd £500 each in ' three, six, and uiue uk oths, with interest added, The property propo?ec to be purchased comprises 15 he&ds of st impers, worked by steam power, two coitl leases, tramways, dnnis, water rights, buil ling*, iiurl all nnd : everything belongiug to lie machine, quick • tiilver, toole, &>}. It is proposed to subf Htute for- ten ligi.t heiul« of stampers a s milUr number of heavy beads, whi'-'h will c mMc the buttery to crush from 160 tons to 170 tons of eton« • weekly. A Fum of £1000 will be amply ] sufficient to cover the cost of alteration. The Companies whiuh are likely to avail themselves nl the Murray Creek Battery are — Tlie United Band of Hope, tho Garden Gu'ly, tlie Golden Treasure, the Victonn, the Revival, the Phoenix, the United Inglowood, and North Stnr. Thece Companies will be invited to take up shares, and it is proposed that any com puny tho holder of not Icbs than 500 enures shall be entitled to the privilege of crushing at 10a per ton. Any company the holder of 250 shares ehull be entitled to the privilege of crtishina at 11s fld per ton. Any eompur/y not holding mch interest will be subject/ to such terms as muy be agreed upon, uotjleus than 12s GJ per ton. I The excellent pro^pee s of a large supply of stone from several < f the above mines renders the present a fltling opportunity Jor presenting the unterpi'ise to the public. Immediately that 3500 shares are taken up a geneciil meeting of shareholders will be called for the purpose of electing a permanent Hoard of Directors, Manager, Auditors, passing rules, and finally agreeing to register tho company under tu< piovisions of the Limited Liability Avt, 1 !72. Intending applieuntu are also infortnec that no bonus will be given to the promote) s, aud that unless the entire number of ahiiißs bo taken up the company will not be regist jred, and those who iv the meantime have applied for shares will not he responsible lor uirr expenses already incuvi'ed in cudcuvouriugjto ilout the company. I Farms of Application {may be obtained from the undersigned. I VVILLLUtf M'LEAN, I Sec v pro. tern, WILLIAMS' TJIAMILY AND riAiMMERCIAJ, r in HOTED, BEOADWAY, BKEPTDN. Is under the direct superintendettoe of the Proprietor, is the nost centrally situated Hotel in town, anc is replete with every co'uveuie ice. Erery comfort und privj ay is provided for fiimilios. The bod rooms are lofty, cell veutitated. Htid receive most constant and careful attention. The Billiard Room is sp cious, and lur. nislied with one of Alcock s Priao Tabies STABLING ACCOVIiV ODATIGN Is excellent, and couveniei t to tht> Hotel while the charges are uio;t rensoHablc. Livery and Bait, 7e per Night CHARGED STRICTLY MODERATE. WALTER WIDLJAMS, PiJOPKIETOp. Coal ! Coal! Coal! TELE undersigned be{ s to announce that having vow ( peued up one of the moat extensive c >ul mines ever discovered in the Inaugahua, is now prepared to supply Coal at the pit mouth in u&y quantity, i nd at moderate charges. Special attention v called to the superior quality of this Coal, which it fully equal to that f'ron the Kuergeti seam. The undersigned is i ow pre paired to deliver Coau a auy pant of the town. PATRICK MM'INKRNEY. ii Uii ill it T UXLJilif Wholesale and Ketail Storekeiper %l BPOADWAY, HT.F.VIOV. ESTPOIiT AND JiISEFi'ON Royal IVail EXPRESS LINE. The Undersigned in forma the pulilic that, ho has welt bok en and qu ; et SADPLIU HORSKS lwiys ready for ( travellers betwe*n Wei tport» Inangahua. .Tuaotiou, uud the Lycll. l*ii«aen«era to or iiom Keeftou booked at or-o through fare. J The Conob leates Wrfstport every Tuesday and Friday, at 7 a.m. ; and Reeitou every Wednesday ajiid Saturday, m I 7 a.m., enrrying Mails md i^isaeugers. Orders aud Parcels received and as sengers booked for W estport and intermediate stages at thro gh rates. All Pu»celß to be repaid for before dc)ivery. at, GILM JJKS' HOTEL KJKEFrON. \ JOB LINKS, { Proprietor.
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Inangahua Times, Volume IV, Issue 4, 3 December 1877, Page 3
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