TO WOMEN OF TASTE! BfcHJU.IJ-LILI |H | , I |.LIIIIU...!I.|UH| WWiH nm I LLI,IiIII.LI -lIHP-.I.HWIJ.H—»MU. _ , ¥HE NEW SEASON'S SPECIALTIES,' NOW OPENED at the D.I.C.—COSTUMES, FURS, BLOUSES, and (especially) MILLINERY ■ MODELS—are the exclusive units of excellence that come from the great Ateliers and Modistes IN ADVANCE OF THE SEASON. There is no item duplicated. Therefore, the gentlewoman who desires the best must buy soon. THE I „Ck, FOR QPAUTY. . ■ NEW GOAL COMPANY. THE BRUNNEE COAL MINISS COMPANY, LIMITED, TO BE INCORPORATED UNDER "THE COMPANIES ACT, 1903." CAPITAL - - - - £50,000 . IN 50,000 SHARES OF £1 EACH. 10,000 aro to bo allotted to tho vendors as fully-paid in part payment for the properties being purchased by tho Company, and 40,000 aro being offered to tho public; for subscription, payable as follows 2s. 6d. PER SHARE ON APPLICATION. ' 2s. 6d. PER SHARE ON ALLOTMENT, . And. the Balance may bo called up by tho Directors, and it is anticipated that this will be by Calls at 2s. 6d. per share at'intervals of not less than one month. ■> : PROVISIONAL DIRECTORS. " ERNEST- JAMES SMITH, of Groymouth. (Manager C. Smith, Ltd.). . JAMES DANIEL LYNCH, of Groymouth, Merchant (Mark Sprot arid Co.). JOSEPH TAYLOR, of Groymouth, Mino Owner. • . JOHN GIESEKING, of Greymouth, Wine and Spirit Merchant. l V ,>■. . JOSEPH PETIIIE, of Groymouth, Nowspapor Proprietor (Mayor of Greymouth and. Chairman of Greymouth Harbour Board). JOHN CLARKE GITTOS, of Greymouth, Draper■ (Manson and C 0.).: NEIL M'LEAN, of Wellington, Contractor. ' BANKERS. • THE UNION BANK OF AUSTRALIA/LIMITED. SOLICITORS. • ; MESSRS. BELL, GULLY, BELL, & MYERS, Wellington. ■ ; . : INTERIM'SECRETARY. ' 'V WILLIAM H. MACDOUGALL,. Wellington, Agent. BROKERS. , .. :V > • ' ' MESSRS.' F. C. HJORRING it COMPANY, Wellington. • _ J. M. LENNOX, Auckland. , , V '■ ... Tho Objects and. Powers of tho Company are set out in the Memorandum of' Association, which may bo had on application to the. Brokers. ;. 'V ' ' , • : The Company:is being, formed for tho.purposo of acquiring the properties and assets known as tho TYNE3IDE AND WALLSEND COLLIERIES. .'
..The purchase prico'has been fixed at £20,000, payable as follows, viz,:—£10,000 In cash;and £10,000 in,fully paid-up shares. ' • The Properties consist of:— . ■ ■'■■■ '■ ";W THE TYNisSIDB, COLLIERY, of 108 acres 2 roods and 3 porches, l ' THE WALLSEKI) i COLLIERY, of 149 acres and 12 perches,'. :; THE RESERVE at Bruiraer, of 1 acre 1 rood and 4 perches, ■ !■■ ; PILCHER'S LEASE, of 57 acres; and • • DOBSON'SAREA, of 040 acres. .■ > , Tho Tynosido Company purchased the Tyneside Mine about' September, 1903, and lias worked "it continuously over since. A copy of the Report and Balance-sheet of. the Tyneside; Company for the year ending 30th September, 1907, appears in tho prospectus. ; Tho. nott. profit for that year amouuted to £3684-ss. 2d., and tho gross output, of coal, fortius year was 83,067 tons, The coal was readily sold ,in Wellington and other, districts for household, steam, and gas purposes. Tho'.'Wallscnd Mirio was purchased about April, 1905, but has not hitherto beon worked by tho-Tyneside Company. : . . .;..v ' :
. The' Property, has been carcfully 'examined by Messrs. .P. F. Daniel, -F.G.S.', M.1.M.E.; Robort Alison,. M.E.'; Charles M'Queens, Robert Russell, W. ' Watchman, and James Kennedy.. Copies of these gentlomen's ; reports aro attached to the prospectus. ..from- these .it- will be. observed that there is ample'coal'obtainable. The Brokers-need hardly point ou£ that BRUNNER ,COAL is so well known in all parts of. tho'.Dominion.,that description of its composition, structure,' calorifio- value, etc., is not required. It is admittedly one of the'best bituminous coals in Australasia. and.pne admirably suited for steam, .smithy,"or household use. For coke making-its properties iire Widoly appreciated,': and :'as a'gas coal it bears palm of being the-.best in the 1 world. : In this'connection-it may bo pointed out.that the gasworks of New Zealand oonsumo annually over 200,000 tons of coal, .and tho consumption is rapidly increasing. For gas.making purposes'thcro is at present existent a special and.certain market for double the present output- of Brunner coal, and for all other purposes that good coal is' required, Brunner; wolf holds' its own in the front' rank of competitors. ! , Tho FIRE-CLAY underlying' tho Brunner coar is admirably adapted for : tho manufacture of every.class bf\,fire-brick and fire-clay goods. "At present tho consumption within New-Zealand is considerable, and an .annual profit of. £1000 can 'bo ..obtained without difficulty. With special methods and plane for the-manufacture of gasworks rotorts, the jirofit could be materially increased. In tho event of iron being produced within tho Dominion, Brunner fire-clay goods would bo in considerable domand. As an adjunct.to colliory operations this matter u well 'worth attention.■ Copies ,of Prospectus and 'any, further information may be obtained from the Brokers.. 'Early application for Shares is invited, and should, bo-made and forwarded to the .Brokers, on the form issued with tho Prospectus, accompanied by a chequo'for tho application .money.' ■! - " ' " E C. HJQRRINQ ; ' 7471 ' Nathan's Buildings, Grey Street, Wellington.
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MpETf .Md COKPAIf < T T MITED). ' f ■ Head Office—9o Blshopgiic Street Within, London, E.c. . CAPITAL FOLLY SUBSCRIBED, .£4,000,000. < CAPITAL'PAID UP, J51,000,000. RESERVE FUND, .£200,000. TRUSTEE AND AGENCY DEPARTMENT. THE COMPINY IS PREPARED TO UNDERTAKE THE SUPERVISION OF TfIUST ESTATES, THE INVESTMENT OF TRUST FUNDS, THE MANAGEMENT OF ESTATES FOR ABSENTEES,
TRUSTEESHIP UNDER MARRIAGE SETTLEMENTS/ESTATES OF MINORS, ETC.,, • AND GENERALLY TO TRANSACT ALL BUSINESS COVERED BY THE VARIOUS TRUSTEE ACTS. ACCOUNTANCY WORK, INCLUDING THE KEEPING OF STATION AND FARM BOOKS. LOANS ARRANGED. ' 1 •" JAMES MACINTOSH, Manager. . Custom HOU6B Quay, ; Wellington, September 25 1007/
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