P It OS PE C T I' S. J OK mHE DUN (STA.N DISTRICT 1 FLOUR MILL COMPANY. To tie Registered under the Limited Liability Act. i i 1 Capital £3,000, in Six Hundred Shares of £5 each. 10s. deposit on application lOs. on allotment; and the balance in four calls of £1 each ; one month’s notice to he given of each call. PROVISIONAL DIRECTORS. Air. UAZLETT Mr. AUCKLAND .FINLAY CAMBRIDGE WILLIAMS P. J. WILSON GOODGKR WELSFOKD SINCLAIR FACHE Mr. JAY. Treasurer—A. CHRISTOPHERS, Esq. Secretary—G.‘FACHE, Esq. Rankers—BANK of N. S. WALES. It- Faring long heen felt by the Inhabitants of the District that the election and estrh'ishmentiol a|FlniirMi!l Mould prove of the n tuik st utility and service. Hitherto, li owe ver,'capitalists and othersweredetei red j from embarking in the enterprise, owing principally to the small quantity of land not only taken up for agricultural purposes, but from the fact of the limited area thrown open by th“ Government for selection. But these drawback* 1 no longer exist, as a considerable quantity of land is now under cultiaration, which is rapidly being increased. From the foregoing and other reasons, the Projectors of this enterprise are of opinion that the timehas'now arrived when the proposition'for the erection of a Flour Mill can, with confidence, be brought before tiie public for consideration, especially when, at this season, the want is deeply felt, while, on the other hand, the undeniable success that has attended the Mill erectetl in a neighboring district offers a bright example, and gives such encouragement as to permit an indulgence in the hope of expecting a similar result here, which the importance of the district justly deserves. Tb c Provisional Directory have deemed it the better to increase the Capital by IOOOf above what in the first instance was thought sufficient, making in all 3000?, so as to 1;c in a position if necessity demands it, to purchase old wheat, but they would impress on the minds of intending shareholders that no more capital will be called up than will be found s ifficicnt to set the Alill in motion and produce flour. The choice of motive power to be the subject of future deliberations; due consideration being given to economy. The site of the Mill, also, and other matters of detail to be left for after determination by the Company or their Directors. As soon as two hundred Shares are | allotte d, a general meeting of Shareholders will be convened, when a Board of Directors and a Manager will be appointed, and the Company registered. Fosm of Arn.iCATio-N for Shares. To G. Tache, Esq., Secretary of the Dunstan District Flour Mill Company. Sir, I hereby make application for Shares in the Dunstan District Flour Mill Company, and enclose herewith the sum of £ , being deposit on the same. I am, Sir,\tc., Name in full Address Date The RIGHT MAN l.v theRIGHT PLACE VJE »VC ASTLE COAL PIT IN A L E X A N 1) R A . EDW ARD CTIAENOCK.,Proprietor E. CHARNOCK, having purchased this well-hnmvn Pit, together with the whole of the Plant, begs to intimate to consumers that he is prepared to SUPPLY the BEST of COAL at Greatly Reduced Prices, and solicits a Share of Public Patronage. Witt increased facilities for working the mine; and by the adoption of a thoroughly organised system of management, E. Charnock hopes to keep up a Supply Equal to the Demand. EDWARD CHARNOCK, Being Ihe first to Reduce the Price from 20s to 15s. per ton, trusts to be supported. Prices : At the Pit’s Mouth .. 15s. per ton Delivered .. ... 255. ~ C-ar TIIE BEST COALS in the DISTRICT 2s. B. - Steam Dredges Supplied at the River’s Edge. FOE SALE OR TO BE LET MOST Desirable BUSINESS PROPERTY, in Alexandra ; consist ing of Freehold Section of Land, with Buildings thereon, 45 feet by 18 feet, containing store room, sitting and bed rooms- and kitchen ; also a Four-stall Stone Stable. Or o. be LET, A. Private Dwelling-house, with throe rooms, and the Right to one Stall in a good Stable. -Apply to D. ROBERTSON, Balmoral Hotel. Or to GEO. FACHE, Auctioneer, Clyde.
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Dunstan Times, Issue 553, 22 November 1872, Page 3
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