PUBLIC COMPANIES. Scottish commercial insur. ANCE CO. FIRE, LIFE, AND ANNUITIES. Claims settled in Dunedin, CAPITAL, £1,000,000. WILLIAM BROWN & CO., Agents, Princes street (opposite National Bank! Merchants and shippers of Goods will find their Insurance Business transacted with greater facility by adopting FLOATING POLICIES ISSUED BY THE NATIONAL INSURANCE COMPANY to New Zealand and Australian Ports, embodying favorable terms for the Assured. Claims can be made payable in every port. A. HILL JACK, General Manager. PROSPECTUS OP THE OTAGO Turkish baths company Limited. Capital, L 2.000; in 2,000 Shares, of LI each, Viz,, 2s 6d per share to be paid on application ; 2s 6d on allotment ; the balance in calls not exceeding 2s 6d per share, if required. (It is not contemplated that more than 5s per share will be required. ) DIRECTORS ! Mr Percival Barker Mr James Schofield Mr George W. Eliott Mr W. J. M. Larnach. BANKERS S The Bank of New Zealand. MANAGER : Mr William Scott Burton. brokers: Messrs Stewart and Doughty. OFFICE S Manse street, Dunedin. The objects of the Company are the blishment in Dunedin of the ancient Roman or Hot-air Bath, familiarly known under the name of the Turkish Bath, together with Sulphur, Vapor, and the ordinary Hot, Cold, and Shower Baths, &c. It is proposed in the first instance to lease a suitable building, and to fit the same up for that purpose, at an estimated cost of rive hundred pounds, which aum the promoters are assured by Mr W. S. Burton, who has had a long and varied experience in the erection and conduct of Turkish Baths in Loudon and the Colonies, will be ample. Thei successful establishment of the Turkish Bath in the neighboring Colonies, where from at first being an expensive luxury, it has now become the every day necessity of the population, induces the promoters to believe that a siniilar establishment in Dunedin will be appreciated by the public, and result in success in a pecuniary sense. The use of the Turkish Bath is widely recommended by the medical profession, especially in the treatment of Rheumatism, Sciatica, Neuralgia, Lumbago, Colds, &c, &c.; and the Otago Turkish Bath will no doubt prove a great boon to many sufferers from these complaints. It is not, however, for the sick only that the Turkish Bath will bs tound beneficial. Its use is of immense advantage to the strong and healthy. The simplicity of its treatment, together with the power it exercises in preventing and relieving the body from disease, is fully acknowledged by'all who use them. It is proposed to fix the charges at the lowest remunerative price, so as to bring them within the means of all classes of the community. The price for a single bath will not exceed three shillings. Accommodation will also be provided for ladies only. Application for shares, accompanied by a deposit of 2s 6d per share, to be made to the brokers, STEWART & DOUGHTY,
Manse street, Dunedin. PROSPECTUS OF THE CALEDONIAN QUARTZ MINING COMPANY, LIMITED, (Garrick Range), To be Registered under the Mining Companies’ Act, 1872, Capital, L 6,000, in 3,000 Shares of L2 each. Of which 1,500 shares, LI paid up, will be retained by the proprietor, ' and 1,500 shares issued to the public on the following j terms, viz. : 10s per share on application, 10s I share on allotment, after which all shares will be equally liable to calls, and then calls (if required) not to exceed Is per share per month. PROVISIONAL DIRECTORS ; 1 Geo. W. Eliott, Dunedin G. M. Starkey, Cromwell John Hislop, Dunedin Thomas Hazlett, Cromwell James Hazlett, Clyde C. S. Reeves, Dunedin D. A. Jolly, Cromwell C. S. Harvey, Dunedin. BANKERS : Bank of New South Wales. The promoters of this Company have every confidence that, in placing this mine before the public, they are offering a really valuable mining property, and one which will undoubtedly prove payable, as past results have been such as to leave little doubt of future prospects. The present proprietor (Mr J. T. Stephenson) having exhausted all his capital, over L 2,500, in prospecting and developing the mine, has now determined to offer it to the public, and for his interest he retains 1,500 shares at 20s paid up, and also receives L 1,350 in cash. A considerable quantity of stone (over 700 tons) has been raised and crushed during prospecting, which has averaged one ounce io the ton, and as a greater depth is reached, the stone gives evidence of increasing richness. Two shafts have been sunk from the upper level to a depth of 80ft each. but > owing to the quantity of water in the reef, the sinking has in the meantime been suspended ; but the tunnel, now in course of construction—in over 140ft-will not only dram the reef to the depth of 450 ft, but will open up an extensive field of quartz capable o affording continuous crusbings. Nearly 500 shares are already applied for by residents in Cromwell, where the mine u well known and highly thought of. Further particulars may be obtained, and applications for shares made to Mr Charles Cplclough, Cromwell; or W. OR M BALL, Prinbjfc e'treht, Dunedin.
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Evening Star, Issue 3452, 16 March 1874, Page 4
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