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Business Notice. : PHKLIMINARYi PROSPECTUS. ' ■>- DtTNEIHiV GAS LIGHT AND COKK COMPANY. Capital, £15.00.), ix .Shires of £5 each. TIiMI'.iRVHY i.?FI.CES. TKUsTEiiS. . " PROVISIONAL COMMITTEE. - . PftOT.'SfONAL IHRIiOTORS. (The names of ;i number of influential Gentlemen will appear in a t\:\v days.) BANK BUS. SOLICITORS. '■'• ENOINEKK AND IMIOJKCTOH, STEl'lliiN HUTCHISON, ESQ., C.E. It is proposed to establish this Ciunp.iny for the purpose of procuring for the iuluiiitnnts of Duneniti uii'ample supply of Giis of great .purity and illuminating' power at a reasouablerafe. This safety,.cleanliness, anil economy consequent on the >isu of Gas are advantages too well known to require lengthened comment, anil tho success universally sit'tem.liiig flic operations of Ga* Coinnnni<M throughout the world, forms a guarantee of the profitable result!; which the Shareholders may rely on securing fin* their capital in I his investment. The Town of Duncdin presents facilities for the profitable establishment, of this undertaking never > previously realized by any Gas Company in the Southern Hemisphere, as the concentrated diameter of the town, the nature of the soil, &0., will enable an-un-usually limited capital to suffice "for carrying out the works, in addition to which the Company will be enabled to avoid the expense mid serious delay of importing the plant from Great Britain, the projector having' at Jus command the necessary miiciiiucry of the most improved character, so that it may be confidently expected that the works and mains wHKhe.in operation in a period of 12wceks from the time of completing' tlic necessary preliminaries connected with the form.-.tion of the Company. ': It must be obvious that an'important branch of the Company's business will consist of supplying the public lamps with Gas; as at the present moment this necessaiy protection to life and property is one of thtj most sericu.i disadvantages which the inharitants of punedin have to encounter, and the general feelingis .so strongly iv favor ot the immediate introduction of Gas, that a large and profitable business will at once attend the manufacturing operations of this Company. ' The liberal support and co-operation already received by the projector, and the number of Shares applied for, leaves no doubt that the necessary capital will be speedily subscribed. • " ■■-... (Signed-)- STEPHEN HUTCHISON, C,E,, * (Late Eugineer-in^Chief to the City of Melbeurne i Gas and Coke Company ; Engineer-in-Chief to the Plymouth and Devonport Gas Company; ■ . ■ Acting-Engineer at the London Gas Works. ; , Applications ibr Shares to be made to the Projector, at the temporary offices, where plans of the works can be seen, and any information required obtained. "mss^uTi6N~l)FTL\iifNEßßHiF. "VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Part- . _O ncrship heretofore existing between the undersigned, Joseph Dnpvcnt and William Koyse, carrying on business as Shipping and Commission Agents in '« Stafford-street. Dunedin, in-the Province of Otago, '■•' Nevr Zealand, has this day been dissolved by mutual consent, and all debts due by the said firm, as also all ■- debts due thereto, will be paict.aud received, as the case May be, by the said Wiilinrn Royse. And notice is hereby further given, that the business of the said firm will in future be carried on in thu same promises, under the form or style of Koyse, Mudie and Co., Shipping and Commission Agents, as co-partnera from t]ie Day of this date hereof. Dated this nineteenth day of-May,-1802.' * JOSEPH DAHWENT, WILLIAM ROYSE. Witness—Ghojige "B. Perkins. . SHIPPING AND COMMISSION AGENCY OFFICES, STAFFORD-STREET, DmJEDIN. With reference to the foregoing announcement of tlie expiration of the partnership firm of-J. Danrent and Co., the Undersigned respectfully announce to their friends and the public that they have succeeded to the business of the said firm, rind that the came will in fiitiue be conducted, in the same premises, under the linn of Iloyse, Mudie and Co., Shipping and Commission Agents, The co-uartnersliip lias \coiainenced from this date. ' Dated this nineteenth day of May, 1863. - - - WM. ROTSE, • v ' JOHN B. MUDJE. Witness-—Geokge B. Pejikiss. uktiiung from. ; business, important notice. To Town-Firms, StoiTkeepers on the Gold Fields, and Others. THE Undersigned, retiring from business, wil[ dispose by 'private contract, of the following Branch Stores :■ — '■'■'■ VICTORIA STORES, WETHEHSTONE'S, The finest Iron Stores on this field, aud now doing a safe cash trade, with the best assorted stock on the Diggings, and suitable to the plape; with every requ> sife, such as a Wholesale Spirit Liceusa, Chaf}' and Corn Store attached, baking oven, extra ground, horse, and spring cart, to carry ou and increase tjjo present trade. Will be sold with all or part of present Stock,- now about £(5,000, VICTORIA STOIIES, WAITAHUNA, • Similar to the above, and now doing the best cash . trade on. this field. This business has a Bottle License, and every requisite for its,present and increasing trade. " :■- \ To be sold with all or part of present Stock, now about £2,500. VICTORIA STORES, CLARENDON, ..- ' Waihola Lake, ~■..'. Stirage and . Forwarding Agency, Iron and wood bnildiug, '10 x CO, iioored, lie., adjoii:ins the Government Jetty. Stock, £'1,500. The above is a Leasehold, 11 years, unexpired. Full value for all improvements. CLARENDON ARMS HOTEL, Waihola Lake. ... A fine Iron Building, floored, lined, and papered, haying bar, bar parlor, dinin.'r, sleeping rooms; kitchen, stables, outhouses, &c. ; Adjoining the Government wharf, and on the main rija'd to fhc digyijigs. The ]3ar being now cle^rgdj steaniers and vessels are dfsoljargiug at the wharf d'.r rect from Dunedin,_and there is, and will be, a larj-jj pastenger traffic this way to and from the digging:^ The above is leasehold for 11 years, and full vamp given for all improvements. Stock and furniture at cost price. To a married, couple this is a. certain and comfortable independence. The Goveriiioeuli have voted £1500 to improve tjie roads in the lownship. A preference would, be given to a purchaser for the above Branches in one lot, and on liberal terms; or* they will hi sold separately and stocks reduced to meet the means of intending purchasers. ' • ' The above Branches would give a town firm a sufe outlet for stock, and a certain cash return, and to intending storekeepers a- profitable and comfortable business, each store having a respectable and safe connection Principals only treated with. For further particulars apply personally, or by letter, ' ' ;' .' •-••.- .- :' " •• ,•• -.■ •'•■ ' I. 11. MOSFS, ■■ ■•- Proprietor, Abbeyleix House, or 11. E. NATHAN, ' oSlel!>ouriie House, <>r A*-? OP IjjE BItAKCHEg, • OITY EXI'ftESS. ' '-——^- .- . "| AMES OSGOOp is prepared to. execute all orderstl entrusted to his care with promptness and despatch. ■ . Journeys made to the Valley daily, at II am. vnd 4 p.m. - . Goods delivered at any residence iv Town. Office at Cojsbs', comer of Princes and Staf&rdstreets. . ■ __^ ' J~. N J5 A L , ' (Late of Ballarat), SHOEING Forge and smiths' work in general, horses shod on the mo3t approved principles. ■J.'NEAL, Princes-street Soutb, A GENERAL MEETING of the Subscribers to the Otago Benevolent Institution will be held, at the Athenmum at 7 p.m. on Thursday, 22nd inst., for the purpose of receiving the report of the Interim Committee and electing a i'ernianent Committee,-uikl for the general furtherance of tlie objeets'of the Jnsfti tution. ' Gentlemen holding Subscription Lists are requested to complete and return them before 18th iustant, if {K)ssib ■ - , . ■■ By order of the Interim Committee, EDWAItD HAItDCASTLE, Interim Hon. Secretary rnHIS Corner Stone of the Episcopal Church will JL be laid on Saturday, May 24th, at 2*30, instead . of onThursday next. ' ■ ?■ A Sermon will be preached in aid of the Building , Fund on Sunday morning next by the Bishop ot" ; T Christchurch. E.G. EDWARDS, Curate. W. C. Young ) ™. ' , , A. C. STBora j Ohurchwartlens. , :

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 161, 22 May 1862, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 161, 22 May 1862, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 161, 22 May 1862, Page 2

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