Companies. T>EOSP E C T U S OF THE EOSS EXPENDED GOLD MINING COMPANY, Registered, EOSS. Capital, L6OOO. in 1200 shares, of L 5 each Ten shillings per share to be paid on application ; ten shillings on allotment. No calls to be made exceeding ten shillings per share per month. PBOVISIONAL DIEECTOES. William Shaw, Esq., Hokitika. Conrad Hoos, Esq., M.P.C.. Ross. William Fisher Esq., Hokitika. Capr. C. E. Melander. Hokitika. John Bullock, Esq., Hokitika. John Gow. Esq., ifoss. Charles Hoyt, Esq., Hokitika. E. F. Luks, Esq., Hokitika. Bankers— Bank of liicw South Wales. Solicitor- -Mr Harvey, Hokitika. Offices of the Company — On the Company's Claim, Eoss. Broker — Mr J. H. Middleton, Campstreet, Hokitika. Manager pro tern — William Faler. This Company having been registered under the Mining Company's Limited Liability Act, 1865, is formed for the purpose ofvsorkmgthe Company's claim, protected under the leasing regulations, and consisting of about nine acres of highly auriferous ground, on the -well-known Jones' Fiat, Eoss, and adjoining the celc1 brated engine claims, from which very I rich leads of gold have been traced into the Company's ground, which itself has also been proved to be highly auriferous ; I but excess of water has prevented it from being wrought in small claims, as powerful machinery is required for drainage. - A sum of nearly six hundred pounds has already been expended in first cost, j labor and material, all of which will be available for this Company, and for which the original shareholders have agreed to receive 12 ) paid-up shares. A powerful engine.together with pumping, winding, and connecting gear ; double and single acting pumps and pipes all complete in every particular has been purchased for the sum of LISOO, for which the vendor of the engine has agreed to receive 300 paid-up shares as payment in full. It must, therefore, be patent to intending shareholders that when expensive machinery, and proved rich ground, can be purchased for shares in the undertaking, the claim for which such good terms can be obtained,must be held in very good estimation. The expense of erecting the engine and carrying on the works of the Company, will be very light, compared with the companies in Eoss and elsewhere, on account of tho completeness of the newly purchased plant, and improved manner in which it is intended to carry on operations, as advantage will be tak<*n of the experience gained from undertakings of a similar nature in the immediate neighborhood. It is, therefore, not probable that more th m two thirds of the capital will need to be called up. As soon as two-thirds of the shares will be allotted, a general meeting of shareholders will be called to adopt deed of association, elect officers, &c. Application for shares to be made in the following form : — j To the Provi-ional Directors of the Boss ' Exteuded Gold Mining Company, EcI gistered, Eoss. ! Gentlemen — I request that you will allot me shares in your Company, and now enclose the sum of £ . being i at the rate of 10s per share ; and I hereby j agree to accept that or any less number you muy allot me. And I also further agree to pay all further calls that may be made by you or the permanent Directors in respect to said shares, and when required to execute the articles of association. * jSTame Address Occupation ; Date ■.. 51028 Banks. * TTOKITIKA SAVINGS BANK. His Excellency Sir CJ£oege Getsy, I President, Has appointed the following gentlemen Trustees for managing the affairs, of this Bank :— G. S. Salt;, Esq., Vice-President. TRUSTEES: G. W. Binney Andrew Louttit John S. Browning Duncan Macfarlane Michael Cassius Andrew Mowat James Chesney Evan Prosser Thomas P. Clarke Wm. Royse Andrew Cumming Wm. Shaw Robert Ecclesfield S. M. South G. G. Fitzgerald James Spencb Mark Sprot. The Bank is open tor public {business every THURSDAY from 2 to 4 o'clock p.m., and on SATURDAYS from 5 to 8 o'clock p.m. Office — Old Court House, Police Camp Reserve, itevell street. Akch. Bonau, 6351 M"q,na£rer. JOSEPH GIT TINS, AGENT FOB HOKITIKA LEADER AND WEST COAST TIMES, For BRIGHTON (FOX'S), and CHARLESTON. 7901 A CCOUNT BOOKS made 01 the best J\_ hand-made Paper, ltuled, J-'rinted, Bound, and Paged, on the premises, Weld street. Habnett & Co., Account Book Manufacturers. SHOW CAEDS Printed, in the first style of Art, in gold and colors, at Hahnett and Co.'s Lithographic and Engraving Office, Weld street.
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West Coast Times, Issue 642, 15 October 1867, Page 4
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731Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 West Coast Times, Issue 642, 15 October 1867, Page 4
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