j 1 J H U S P K 0 X U !i j ».y tub MURRAY CREKK CASHING AND aot-i) MisiNa H company, LIMITED. Gnpital— i'oooo, in W.M) Shares, of £1 eut-b provisional' nRncTOIM : Mr Colin Cumpboll Mr 11. K. Gullino JameA I. Aikcu I I'homus Cuvell T. A«»whinrlson I J. S. Smith W. J, Shnw I W. J. Potta J. G. Walsh 1 Rinhnri Sf*att The obj u rtß of thn proppsed nonipuny are to puivhasf! the good. will \of anrl work the qui\rt7/ crushing plant known as the VVentland situuterl ut Murray Creekl in the County of Inangnhua, and if found \d ? isable to work by (ributo or otherwise gild mined in the vicinity. 1 The ensfc of plant pvopospn to he pnrchnspd is £2000, to be paid for a* lollows s— £soo cns'i on taking delivery, nial £500 c«.«h in thi-pp, six, aiul Jjine mpntha, with interest added, \ The property proposed to be purchased ootnpri.sen 15 heads of stumpers worked by oteum power, two coal leases, tramways, dan).", water righto, building*, and all und everything belonging to the machine, quick* silver, tools, Ac. It is proposed to substitute for ten ligl.t heiuls of Blumpers a siinilinr number of heavy heads, whiuh will enable the buttery to crush from ]G0 tons to 170 tons of storm , weekly. A cum of £1000 will be amply . BiilDcient to cover the oost of alteration. I The Companies which are likely to avail themselves of ihe Murray C 'eek Uuttery are — Tlie United Band of H )\w, the Garden Gu ly, the Golden Tretmi v, (he Victorm, the Revival, the Phoenix, tin: United Inglewood, and North ritar. 'J hese Companien will be invited to take up hurea, and it is proposed that any compun; the holder of not less ihun 500 chares Aiall be entitlod to the privilege of crushing Lt 10s per ton, Any company the holder of ESO shares shull be entitled to the privilege oil crushing at 11s fid per ton. Any company uot holding >uch interest will be subjVet to j such terms as nrny be agreed upon, not lussltliun 12s iid per ton. I The excellent prospects ol a large supply of stone from several of tile above mines renders the present a fitting opportunity ior presenting tho enterprise to tie public. Immediately that 3500 shujes are taken up a general oieeiing of sharthLlders will be called for the purpose of electing a perman« cut Hoard of directors, Muiaiger, Auditors, passing rules, and finally agreling to register the compuny under the piuvisioDs of the Limited Liability Act, 1872. 1 Intending ap« plicunts arc also informed thai no bonus will be given to the promoters, uld that unless the entire number of shares bi taken up the company will not be registered,|iud those who in the meantime huve upplied nr shares will not be responsible lyr any expanses ul ready incurred in endeavouring to float the uompany. A Forms of Application may be obtained from the undei signed. williah ji«leax, Sec, fro. tern, WILLIAMS' TjiAMILY AND riOMMERCIAI, HOTEL, BKOADWAY, KEEPTDN. Is under the direct superintetutenoo of tiie Proprietor, is the most centrally situated Hotel in town, and is replete with every convenience. Every couilort uric privacy is provided for families. The bed rooms are ofty,well ventilated, und receive most e< tislant aud careful attention. The Billiard l?oora is spacious, and lurnislied with one of A cock's Peizd Tabled USTABLING ACC >V1MOI)ATION /Is excellent, und com euient to the Hotel while the charges ai i most reasonable. Livery and Bat ;,^7s per Night CHAItGKS STUIC'Ty "MODERATE. WALTER |LLIAMB, PUOFKIKTOU. Coal! Coal 1 ' Coal ! rpLIB uuclersignedlbegs to announce ■*-■ that having nolv opeued up one of the moat extensivA coal raiut« ever discovered iv. the Itmaguhua, is now prepared to supply ICoal at the pit uiouth iv any quantity! and at moderate charges. I Special attention it called to the superior quality of thil Coal, which it fully equal to that frota the Energeti seam. The undersigned is now prepared to deliver Cuan a any part of the town. PATRICK MMINKHNEY. Lt v ii E a t uxluY Wholesale and Retail Storekeeppr,; BSOADWAY, Ekepton. S WEtiTPURT AND 1 KEEFi'ON HOYAL MaiL EXPRESS LINE. The Undersigned informs the public that he bus well broken and qti'et SADDLE HORSES alvnlfl ready for travellers be-tweeu WestporV, Inauga'bua, Junction, and the Lyell. Passengers to or from Heet'tan booked at tone through fare. | The Couch leaves Westport every Tuosday aud Friday, at 7 a.m. ; hr.d Keeftou every "Wednesday aud Maturday, at 7 a.m., carrying Mails aud Pibsengera. Orders and Parcels receivid and a3--senßtM's booked for .Westpornand inter* mediate stages at through rates. All Pureela to be prepaid for before delivery, at GILMEIiS' HOTEL, lililiFl'Otf. JOB LINES, Proprietor.
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Inangahua Times, Volume IV, Issue 2, 28 November 1877, Page 3
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