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Public Companies. PROSPECTUS Of the NORTH BRUNNER GREY MOUTH COAL AND COKE COMPANY (Limited). CAPITAL—£f>O,OOO, in £0,000 shares of £1 each. Of which it is expected that it will only be needful to call up 12s fid per share, and that only extending over a period of 12 months. PROVISIONAL DIRECTORS, if" Wilson' } New Zealand Herald, Auckland. .las. Dickey, Iron Merchant, Auckland. Root. Blair, Kauri Timber Co., Auckland. H. F. Anderson, Morrill, and Co. (Limited), Iron Merchants. Auckland. Thus. Allen, Iron Merchant, Auckland. J. Harrison, Mining Engineer, Groymouth. C. P.. Stone ) Stone Bros, and Co., Merchants, J. R. stone,/ Auckland. Wm. Johnston, N.Z. Fibre Co., Auckland. It. K. Garlick, Merchant, Auckland. J. M. Alexander, Solicitor, Auckland. Jos. Taylor, P., Groymouth. SOLICITOR. J. M. Alexander, Esq. INTERIM SECRETARY. F. A. White. BROKERS. V. 11. Barnes, Christchurch, N.Z, KSr'}«». N ' z '. Bailey ami Walsh, llobart. A. Simpson, Launccston. Ale:;. Saunders, Melbourne. BANKERS. Bank of New Zealand. HEAD OFFICE AUCKLAND. This company is being formed for the purpose of acquiring and working the North Brainier Coal Lease of 040 acres, at Greyiuouth, New Zealand, winch is held from the New Zealand Government and the Midland Railway Company for "M years under most favourable conditions. The quality of the coal from the district has been proved to be the best, for «ns manufacture, coke for smelting work, ami for patent fuel, in the Aus--1 tralasian colonies, as shown by the sale of the next colliery to this lease during last year for the sum of £100,000, after working for 20 years, as given in the evidence before the Coalfields Committee, Wellington, last:i year (lss'9). As a marine steam coal the West Coast coal of New Zealand has of late become very famous for its steaming qualities, and there is an unlimited demand for it for both home and coasting steamers. Coke required at Broken Hill.—Statistics : During last 12 months there was used at Broken Hill, by live mining companies alone, 1310 tons of coke per week, and it is estimated that the future requirements will be 1740 tons per week, and, according to contracts for one year ending March 31, IS'.ili, the Broken Hill Proprietary used 18,144 tons English coke, costing landed at Port Pirie some £o 7* ad per ton. German coke used during the same terms at various mines at Broken Hill, 2701) tons at £2 Ills t.'d per Ion: New South Wales coke, 4Sa tons at £2 His till ; Greymouth, New Zealand coke, 2000 toils at £2 17s (id per ton. Vide Mr. Sydney smith's report in a speech delivered lately at Broken Hill. It will thus be seen that an ample market is open for all i lie coal and coke that tlie North Brunuer Colliery can produce. Applications for shares in this most promising investment will be received by ' F. A. WHITE, S3, -street, Auckland, who will give all the information required by investors. only ONE-HALF THE SHARES are reserved for Australia, the balance being required in New Zealand. "jVTEYV ZEALAND INSURANCE COM- ±* PANY. The Transfer Books of this Company will 1 e Closed from the 2Gth instant to the oth proximo, inclusive. By order of the Board. ' GEORGE P. PIERCE, General Manager. June 23, ISOO. Board and Residence, m II e ri a r L t 0 N, CITY ROAD, SYMONDS-STREET (Ten minutes' walk from General Post Office), HOJJSE, new, verandah and balcony. SITUATION, unrivalled, elevated, yet sheltered. ASPECT, N. and E., cannot be overlooked. FIELD OF VIEW, Auckland, North Shore, Tilitiri. SANITATION, complete throughout both floors. DRAINAGE, perfect; no miasmatic damp. BATHS, hot, cold,shower, plunge, upstairsanddown CULsINE AND TABLE, unsurpassed. ATTENDANCE AND WAITING, prompt and respectful. The aim of the Proprietress is, by personally superintending the details of her menage, combining comtort with elegance, to provide a home, whether permanent or temporary, for ladies and gentlemen, resident or visiting. Terms moderate, dependent upon requiiemellt. If sufficient notice given, parties arriving by rail or steamer met and conducted to THE CARLTON. Postal address: ,Mits. Pain, The Carlton, City Road, Auckland. Telegraphic address: " COJITOKT, AUCKLAND." Telephone: No. 326. Tramcars and Omnibuses pass very frequently. MRS. WILLIAM CRUICKSHANK, Eden-street, below the University, has accommodation for a family or three gentlemen. MIL LSI DE, Alien Road, near Supreme Court.—Private Board and Residence. JVB RS. E. WILLIAMS' TEMPERANCE JL.TJL BOARDING HOUSE, 70, GREY-STREET. Fine view. Plunge and Shower Baths, Piano, and all the comforts of home. ELECT BOARD for two Gentlemen; k3 bath, single room ; three minutes from post office. Terms, los weekly.—Apply Ukuald Office. VVr YNYARD HOUSE, Eden Crescent.— ¥» Fine healthy situation: Moderate terms. Private rooms for families, ladies, Ac. Bath.—Mrs. T. A. Dean, Proprietress. MLS. EDWIN EINNEY, Park Road JjfJL (two minutes' from tram).— Comfortable Home for Ladies or Gentlemen. Terms moderate. Stabling if require.!. { 10MF0RTABLE APARTMENTS, Sea \j View, Shortl.uid-street; five miuutis' from Post and Telegraph Offices, Mrs. R. Onyon. /CAMBRIDGE HOUSE, Lower VincentVy street. —Private Board and Residence, single and double bedrooms, private sitting rooms, plunge and shower baths, piano and every homo comfort. Inspection invited.— Mansfield. HIS LORDSHIP'S LARDER, UPPER QUEEN STREET.-Board and Residence, Lis per week. Furnished Rooms, 4s per week. Smoking and Reading Rooms.—D. Norden. OT. STEPHEN'S AVENUE, PARNELL. kj Accommodation for throe or four gentlemen in a private family. Single Rooms, Plunge and Showet Baths, anil every comfort.—Apply by letter to B E., Hi:kai.l> Office OALTHURST, C A RIDGE. MRS. AND THE MISSES HILL Are prepared to receive Visitors. Double-storied house, largo lofty rooms, extensive grounds, tennis lawn, stabling, paddocks, &c. Horses and Buggies by arrangement. Cambridge is well known for its dry bracing air, and is strongly recommended by medical men for invalids or others requiring change from the sea air References kindly permitted to Archdeacon Dudley, Archdeacon Willis, Major Lusk, &c. Terms on application. TyAIWERA SANATORIUM. My friends and tho public generally are respect* fully informed that everything is now in first-class order, and I can with confidence solicit a fair share of their patronage. Visitors will find the accommodation equal to the comforts of a home. Terms during the winter months, 7s per diem, or £2 2s per week. A. PETTI Waiwera. TT OUNSLOW HOUSE, JUL LIVERPOOL-STREET (near City Road).— MRS. C. A. ROBERTSON (Widow of the late C. A. Robertson formerly Head Master of the Thames School, and recently Junior Master in the Auclrland College and Giammar School), has opened the above as a Hoarding house. It is fitted with every convenience, hot, cold, and shower baths &c. ; piano. Centrally situated, with good view of harbour; within 10 minutes' walk of Post Office, Suites to suit families. Terms moderate. T EVIATHAN RAILWAY TEMPERANCE HOTEL (IMITATED BY MANY—SURPASSED BY NONE) OPPOSITE RAILWAY STATION, DUNEDIN. MRS. SILK PROPRIETRESS. This very popular Establishment continues to affo,-d very superior accommodation to tourists and others, who desire the COMFORTS OP HOME, com bined with very moderate charges. UMBRELLAS. — First-class Umbrellas made to order at Falkner's, opposite Mulli ; gan's, Queeu-street. Repairs and Recovering Cheap

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 8289, 23 June 1890, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 8289, 23 June 1890, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 8289, 23 June 1890, Page 1

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