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[property, and at the same time the hardest coal. It ie a beautiful bright black hard coal, and gives good results under n-fiiv. The area of tho contour ot this seam is taken u~ 228 tierce, and tho estimated average tliieknc.g 10 fret 6 inches, ’giving some 3.133.71! tons of coal. All *hc boundaries and seam outcrop* have Ken carefully surveyed by roc; all levels Liken bv angular instrument. I have been ou tlie properly almost cotitinuonslv for some five 1,5) months, and hale followed and carefully examined all featured of tho country, contours, and seams, and outcrops in conjunction with the preepector, Mr H. Neilson. j From tins report of J. X’. .Maxwell, it. j lust. C.E.; Tim nix seams, with an aggregate depth I of 63 feet, entimated to contain 60,00(1,000 tons, are concentrated on an area of , pun acres, and their position, tho char- ' in ter of the underlying and overlying ■ strata, the opportunities for drainage, flu*

D.I.C. ATTENTION' IS ALTER of the B mm D.I.C. DIRECTED to the EXCEPTIONAL CHARD.I.C. GREAT FINAL CLEARING-OFF SALE. Their Now Warehouses now Approaching Completion prompt them to STILL FURTHER REDUCTIONS to EFFECT AN ABSOLUTE CLEARANCE OF FASHIONABLE AND SEASON’S STOCKS Prior to occupancy of their New Premises. PRICES QUOTED, both ORIGINAL and SALE, are in PLAIN FIGURES. Hence Clients can for themselves test tho DRASTIC, GENUINE CLEARANCE QUOTATIONS. A FEW OF WHICH appear in SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENT on Pago 13 of TO-DAY’S ‘'TIMES." MOVING BARGAINS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS AT THE TT4 T(O TEMPORARY PREMISES. A JJ.I.’L/. LAMBTON QUAY. NOTE.—Fancy Goods, Silverware Perfumery and Soaps, Books, Stationery, t Cards. AT THE |) | £1 NEW PREMISES. BRANDON STREET. BOTH PREMISES CLOSE TO-DAY (SATURDAY - ). AT I P-M. dinnerwakeTteawabb, TOILETWARE. THE largest variety of new. np-to-dato dinnenvaro in tho city at tho lowest price?—always inatchable. DINNER SETS—3I pieces, from 19a fid to 70s; 61 pieces 36s fid to TG ss. Our linnerwaro is absolutely tbo best value procurable, and wo have the best range ol lattorns to select from. TEAWARE in a variety of stock patterns from somo of tho leading China iniuifaclurers, including Doulton’s White Tea and Ureakfjistwaro, tho . • " ' -- “- — 1 "«■" shapes, Dark iiluo Hand usd Gold ica and hinn in tasteful patterns and Ireakfaslware, etc. MASON'S PRESERVING JARS AND JAMJARS AT LOWEST PRICES. CRAIG AND CO., 31, MANNERS STREET, VISITORS INCUR NO OBLIGATION TO PURCHASE.

s HIRE LINK DIRECT STEAMERS NEW ZEALAND TO LONDON. Calling at Canary Islands. Steamer. Perthshire... Nairnshire ... Moravehirc... Fifosfctro ... Buuwiii: : ... Banffshire ... AvteLiis* ... Tons. Commander, 8,000 Cramer C. Olsen MoLuuchlan B, Coull W. Chicken J. Wallace 8.500 8.500 ... 8.500 ... 8.000 ... 8.100 .... 10,200 •Twin screw. The above magnificent steamers whion have all been specially built for the New Zenlnnr trade, and make an average paesaßC of 'l6 days, will bo despatched at regular intervals. .Steamers are fitted throughout with every mod ,-n convenience, and occoramodnlibn is provided for saloon passengers onlv. Doctor and Stewardess carried. Passage Money ... 45 Guineas. Coastal Passage to Port of Departure Free. Fo. farther information apply to the Managing Owners TURNBULL. MaKTIN. AND CO.. Now Zealand Insurance. Company's Buildings, 1, Crawford street, Danedln. ZEALAND SHIPPING CO.’S ROYAL MAIL LINE OP STEAMERS. FOR LONDON. Via MONTE VIDEO. TENERIPFB, and PLYMOUTH. Very Superior Accommodation for Passengers. •Twin ecrow. aCaii; at Kio do Janeiro also. For passage or freight apply to Til>3 NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY. LTD. rrvus TYSER LINE. LIMITED. dire*- >' steam Service between UNITED STATES OF AMERICA AND AUSTRALASIA. I'irsl-claes Cargo Steamora will leave New York at regular intervals, taking cargo to MELBOURNE. SYDNEY. AUCKLAND. WELLINGTON. CANTERBURY' and OTAGO. The STAR OF NEW ZEALAND will leave about the 19th January next. New Zealand importers of American merchandii-o are specially invited to inRtrnrt their agents in the United States •o support the TYSER LINE STEAMi.KS and to communicate with the Company's New York representatives. MESSRS PUNCH. EDYE, AND „Co.. Produce Exchange. New York. MEsSRS TYSER AND CO.. 16 Fenchurch avenue, London, or MESSRS W. M. BANNATYNU AND CO.. LTD.. Wellington. RICHARD TODD. 729 Colonial Superintendent. Napier. ROYAL MAIL STABLES. MEYERS AND SINCLAIR. Propriotore, MAN G A WEKA, QADCU and Harness Horses at the shortest notice. Coaches meet all trains. Cd each way. Parcels collected and delivered. Travellers’ Telegrams promptly attended to. Good Poddockmg. AJI cans taken, hut no responsibility.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 5802, 20 January 1906, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 5802, 20 January 1906, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 5802, 20 January 1906, Page 7