FERGUSON'S MtMtNC AND SMELTING CO. Lt4. ISSTJE OF BALANCE OF CAVITA! ,;. SS,UIX) dBI^SHARKS- . \\^ IN consequence of the excellent iK«? \ \ velopttieut of the Company* perties and tho highly favourable lv«« port thereon by Dr. Black, of Otago: University, the well-known experj, which he has gtvqp after several weeds' careful investigation of the proper^iw arid* the undertaking as a w|iole, it h#S been decided to at once increase tfe^. \ output and provide funds for the pj»»> chase of the refractory ores of otlJßr, oiines. : It has therefore 1 been resolved to issuo the balance of the Capital as above, on tho following terms; — 2s G« por , Share on appliefttion, Us 6^ pe r Share on allotment, and the balanc* by Calls of 2» 6d per Share at intervals of not less that* osrie nionfc|». • . , Four months ago I STRONGL* recommended tliis investment ; see wfeair ! Dr. Black since says: — 'tJ hv •• You have a proposition of *»;«** VERY HIGHEST MERIT. Tbe qtratttity or ORES AVAILAELE for botU immediate and prospective ?<tirning are PRACTICALLY INEXHAe^WBLE, - i and I have to congratulate year^ Company on possessing a «roup^ot properties which CONTAIN EVERyTHING ESSENTIAL to the carrying out of your project, and I venture to PREDICT that yon will bare * LONG AND PROSPEROUS GAM^m ! as the pioneers of the SmeHuig proposition in the Dominion.** The Smelting Supply Co., of Denrar, Colorado, U.S.A., among many auwlw letters, after having smelted the J*erj gnson ores, say:— ln connection with the esti mating of -yosur ores, wo, wa*t to say that the combjnation.*.Bubi»ittee is one of the. , FINEST $Vjm» BROUGHT TO OUI* N.OTICIS for smelting purposes. YojirWos »re^ JUCCH HIGHER VALTTjB than Amt in^ our State, and we are confidant that a GREAT FUTURE l^s before a country containing SUCH HKUI VALUES." . . I now again iurjte y,oi$ t to ***<*« in. a proposition of- saeirpossibifiia^s as are pe^l^ oni.Y offered ONCE iff. & lifetime* and xrlwsh a capable" «>* giving profits much in excess • aJf- ipd 70 per cent, now; paid by th© Waihi Co. to its original sharehclders^ -- * - '■ Th© first Smelter of 150 tons aw capacity is now in course ; of •™P" tion/and will shortly commence *«*>S when tho shares being offered wil^ qttl> be av^'l^ble at a premium. . rrom#t application i? therefore deßwaWe tq ttajuse thorn at par. ' / ' . .; i»Rd£j»fiCTUS.fiS forwarded o» apt .' aliciitiojf \f^ Aft Rep6rt»; Samples of eto:> «i«y 4>e Been at my of Bee. and 'tto fullest information obtained. - This is tw investment for small m Well as large ciapitajists. ; , ,t .. " WALTBU feEWLBiT. ! §!P Shai^brofcer^ New plyn»o»|ilt. " CARftYINC SERVICE, ■The undersigned begs to notify lh» public of N«w rjjmon'th and snrrooiK*" ing district that he has OPENED «» OFFICE aad STORE m Miss Niehol!> Brildings, Brongbain Street. aj>po*it* Mr B. Berry'ft,;lroomonger. T«te|»hon« 333. ' He takes this opportaitity of thankthe public of New Plymooth far tlteir past, favonrft /T , ahd By strict attention to business hopes for a ooHtinuvi the same. MOUNTAIN PARTIES i - fWreyed to Mdunt«iin Wr.iipe fct eittapost, no^sihlf r»t«. Terms on application. H. SPARKED ST. AUBYN STREET, >JBW PLy^iOUTB, 'iSG Proprietor.. TJ~^ AL TVf AIL r^ o^^^^ NEW PLYMOUTH OPUNAKE. Leaves Daily. Now Plymouth Post Office ?>.3Q- a.m. Omata *.. .r. ... 1040 a.m. Oakura ... 10^o a.m. l'ataraunaka ..., ... 11-45 f.m.' Okato , ... 12.25 p.m. Punibo 1/0 p.m. Wttrea ... '... ../ 115 P™< Pungarehu ... •• 2.6.- p-m. R«hotu 2-30 p.n>. Oaonui ... ... ... 3.1 a p ? m. Opiinake, arrive ••- 4.0 Epp. Leaves Daily. Ofiuiiake 6-30 a. m . Oaonui 7.15 a.m. Ilahotu §.<* a.mPungardhu ... ••• «.« a.m. Warea , WS * m - Pnaiho ... ••• — . l 0 V nx - Okato ... .. - 10,1*. aon. Tataraimaka ... •• JS-Sff- 111 - Oakura... ... • iJijS *» m ' Omata ... ... •• 11j«« a.m. New Plymouth, arrive ... I*Q3P-H)-AH Faros and Parcels tq be pfflpaia, and Tickets obtained fof such, New Plymouth Booking Cpfico: I Masonic Stoblos. Opunake Booking Office: itddfeton's Hotel (O*Me»ra>. ThroiA Fare: Singlo, 10s; Return, 17s- • ■' -- a W. A. JURY,« Pripcietor. 'Pboae, 315. • > John F>4te^ . Robert Froter William Frator. i pRATER T5 R0 sSi'j LAND AGKNTS ." ;' ; ANp SllAJtI?nilOKF.B*. AircKt.ANn ; T *r- *" "■ "•" ' iin i ■ n " — *'•■ ' " i I A CARD.) Tir -IENKINSON AND < 4 (>, CARRtAGFi BUTLDfcKS. :<E^X PLVMOOTH AND \VAITAfIA, 'tbone 121.
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Taranaki Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 13664, 31 March 1908, Page 8
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664Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 13664, 31 March 1908, Page 8
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