: : tRO^PECTIJS OFT^p ° ‘ OCEAN, LWAY COMPANY (LIMITED).’ CAPITAL... ... £60,000, j ; With powerto increase, In 12,000, shares of £s'each.. ' 5s payable on application, 5s on allotment..and such portion ?a balance as may be required by calls of. 10s as the works proceed,-but hot at shorter intervals than three months. - , ■ , * (Power will also be taken, under the Articles °f Association, to borrow on the seourity of the Works a portion of the necessary funds, should the shareholders consider it better to do so than call up capital)- • . Provisional Committee ; Mr Wm, Bacon, Peninsula r ‘ Professor Black, Anderson’s Bay , Mr E. B. Cargill, Dunedin Mr James Christie, Peninsula Mr Q. W. Eliott,-Du’nedin‘, ; Mr Kanieji Ellison,: pieninsula , Hon. Captain Eraser, M.L.C., Dunedin Mr' Wm. HoOper, Penfiisula. " Hon: Matthew Holmes, M.L.C., Anderson’s Pay ; f ... i ... , \~. t . ,Mr W. J. M. Larnaon, "Peninsula Professor M‘Gregor, AUdersori’sßay Mr James, MTudoeiiEbthinW; , ; Mr D. Proudfoot, Dunedin , ... Mr Thomas Reynolds, Peninsula Mr George Robertson, : Penillsiila ‘ Mr Robert Rainbird, Peninsula M- Robertson, Anderson’s Bay Mr James Smith, Anderson’s Bay Mr James Seaton; Peninsula Anderson’s Bay Hon Kerei M.H. j£., Peninsula Mr George Wilson, Dunedin. ' i,- ■ . V.j Bank of New Zealand. ' T1 ; ■ SpLIOETOBB-r ;■ • ]■: ■ '■■■r, -Smith and
.proposed to construct a Railway from Dunedin to the Ocean Beach aft he Fotburyon side, and on the other down by AndteJ" B °- D toA ‘K**?- 4 sidepfthe Harbor, as fiai. a f tt^ 0 ! e^ 0) this view of continuing it to the Heads.' ' So soon as possible, it is proposed to r commence near the crossing of the Glutha; 8 Bay Road, making Usii dfthe Cliitha Lihefrom Dunedin to that ) point,-; until the Company thinks it desirable to Construct a separate line fropi its Own tenninus , m the City. ( ' . The prbboters are satisfied such a. mil- 1 way will not n be •directly'profitable q»b :, an ; mvostmepti but that it will provfe -an immense boon to,. the inhabitants, of • Dunedin -and the settlers in the district through which, it will' * § ate .‘ ITheFdrbnry Branch vrifl phss'thb Gale : ' GipiwqrW, and Race Course, atln TPrrmrrafo of Aw j.i,_ *n i ’ and terminate at 6r near the Roibury Koad; it is believed' that the paasenger pay a good interest on the capital necessary to construct the whole line.'' Themther Branch t IU leave the AndprsdnV ,Ba* Road, beyond the Bay View Hotel, and proceed to Andershpaßay v and thence-down the East side of the Harbor to Portobello. ‘ This bne will secure a considerable'goods traffic? in lime 4 upper, Coal, Bricks, and , Farm and Garden rronuce; wliile the rapidly increasing popuIfrity of the sunny slopes-of the* Peninsula for ,summer residences 'an,d [pleasure ..excursions,' will draw a large passenger traffic, Bpth kinds of traffic wffi be veryWh increased ;by what WiJJrno doubt follow* the construction of the railway, viz,steamer; from Eort phalmers to Portobello, and a deep water wharf at the Heads, when the line id finished that length. '* fully recognising thi-pubhc. importance! of theptoposed Hindertaking, ihas- promised to give all .public landd refor the construction of the line, including sufficient land for a'Dunedin Terminus ‘ iii a, central situation ; and i the ( Odvdtnment has also the.liho with, its rolling stock pn fair -and reasonable terms.'- '• d ••**•£ ; !:1 ’ * : iT' , have believe that aU private Ipnds. required-fo» 3 thei line will bfe freply giyen by their respective owners. Mr. D. Prbudfoot has already offered to giVe ’ without compensation!,' Sa strip.of 'lttnd tfaihugh thh whole breadth jpf, his valuable-..pfoperty near The following may be taken -as' a rough es mate of the approximate cost of the diffew sections, exclusive of rolling stock j From Dunedin to Ocean Beach. ... ... ... 2£ miles Irom near Mr Tolmie’s house to Portobello, via Anderson’s Bay ... ... From Portobello to the " ” Beads , ... .. v ... £7,0 30,0 ! £55,000 Applications for Shares may be bade to the undersigned., • - : J. B, BRADSHAW, Interim Secretary, temple Chambers, Princes street,Dunedin.
. PU BL.IO >4 OTICES. notice. •: • Messrs guthrie & laenach beg to intimate that notwithstanding the loss and inconvenience occasioned bo their business by the late lire, from the rapid progress ‘being made in the erection'of their extensive temporary factories ih Bond street, which are expected to ibe in full work next week, and by arrangements already, entered into with other manufacturing mills in the City, they are now in a position to execute.orders as usual with every possib.e despatch. Dunedin, August 29, 1874. GEORGE SI RfcET TIMBER Y RD AND STEAMSAW MILL, 'IUf.’NERY, AND Wash-board Factory. ’ THE undersigned beg to announce to tbeir < nstomers and the public Gene, rally, that with the increased facilities they haue now a.t command; on the combination of the stock and.appliances removed from their former place of business in the Octagon, with that lately acquired from J. K, Spicer and Co, they can execute all orders entrusted to them with care and 1 despatch. ■ . • i ON SALE. ;. Baltic Deal, Oregon Shelving and Lumber Kauri, Red, White, and Black Pine Scotch add Colonial T. and G. Flooring and Lining Fire Bricks, Tiles/ Lime, Cement, and Plaster Builders’ Ironmongery, Galvinised Iron, bidging, and Spouting The trade supplied with first glass Turnery. A. FULTON and CO. " Agents for Lambertja Drain Pipes, *o. JJ S. F I S.fl & SON) PAINTERS, : PLUMBERS, GLAZiERS, AND GENERAL HOUSE LE ORATORS, s • t . _ t . Experienced Workmen sent to all parts of the Province. Importers of White Lead) Gloss, Oils, Lolcrs, Paperhangings, Brush ware, Gold Mouldings, and all Painters’ requisites. The Trade and Country Storekeepers supplied at lowest prices. : PRINCES STREET SGUTH. <?■ ■ •
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Evening Star, Issue 3631, 12 October 1874, Page 4
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