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]PROSP K O T U S j oy thb MURRAY CREEK [citUSHTN T G AND GOLD MINING COMPANY, LIMITED. f Cupital— £sooo, in GOOOj Shares, of £1 eiuih L I I'EOVISIONAL tiinF.CTOnS : Mr Colin Cumpbull Mr R. K. Qulline James I. Aiken Thomns Csivell T. Kowlnntlaon ! J. S. Smitli W. J, Shaw • W. J. Potts J. Q-. Walsh Richard Spratt The obj"Ctß of the prnposnrl company are to purchase the goorl-will of and work the quart? crushing plant kijiown ap the VVestlunrl pituaterl at Minniy Crepk, in the County of Inangahua, and if fouijiil advisublo to work by tribute or otherwise gold mines in the vicinity. I The onpt of plant propospcl to be pnrchnseri is £2000, to be pnid fljr us follows s— £soo nugli on taking tlolivi'rr, nnd £500 cash in thvee, six, and vine months, with i.itorest added, Tlie property proposed to bo purchased comprises 15 lieads of Pfmnpors, workerl by steam power, two coal leases, train wuys, diims, water rights, building*, nnd all »nd everything bplongiiig to I the muuliiiie, quiok« silver, tools, &o. I It is projiosed to suHsHhire for ten ligi«t heads of stumpers a siniiliur number of heavy heads, which will I'linhle the battery to crush from ICO tons t > 170 tons of slonn i weekly. A sum of £ 000 will be amply [ suflluiciit to oover the o< nt of alteration. The Compnries Avhiu i are likely to avail themselves of the Murraj Creek Battery are — Tlie Unitpcl Band ol Hope, the Gni'den Gully, the Golden Tve mire, the Victorii, the Revival, the Phoenix the United Inglowood, li'id North Stai 1 . The<su Companies will be invited to take i p shure?, and it is proposed, that any conifuny i,he lioldnr of not I'.'ss thun 500 shtir s shall bu entitled to the privilege of crushi ig at 10s per ton. Any company the holder of 250 shares sh»ll be entitled to the privi'pgs of crushing at 11s Gd per ton. Any oompui y not holding Mich interest will be subject to such terms as may be agreed upon, cot ess thun 12s GJ per ton. The excellent prospect 3 of a lanre supply of stone from several < f the above mines renders tho present a fltt ng opportunity lor presenting the enterprisejto the uublic. Immediately that 35001 shares are taken up a general iiieoiing of shareholders will be called for the purpose ol electing .a p.jrman-' ent Board of Munwgei 1 , Auditors, passing rules, and finally agreeing to'.registur -the company under tin piovisious bi the Limited Liiibility Act, .872. Intending up* plicauU are also informt i that no bonus will be given to the piomoti is, uud that unless the entire number of shines be taken up tlie company wiil n< t bo registered, and those who in the meantime lmve upnlied for shures will not be responsible ior any expenses vilrendr incurred in endeavouring} to float the company. I Forms of Application! may bo obtained from the undmjigued. I WILUIM M'LEAN, 1 Sec, pro. tern, WILLI k M S ' ■FAMILY AND pD M ME RCI A L HOTEL, BfiOADWAY, U.HEFTDN, Is under the direct supcrintendenco of tiie Proprietor, is the nost centrally situated Hotel in town, aoc is replete with every convonie ice. Every comfort and priv cy is provided for families. The bed • rooms are lofty, well ventilated. and receive most constant and careful attention. The liilliard Koom is smeious, and fur« nislied wall one of /ilonckfs Prize Tabies 8T AHLI N G ACCO M. MOD ATIO N Is excellent. and conveniemt lo the Hotel while the charges are most reasonable. Livery and Bait, 7s|per Night CHAEGES STRICTLY MODERATE. WALTER WILILjAMS, PkopiuktokJ Coal ! Coal ! Coal ! riIHE uudersigned begs to announce -*- tluifc having now opened up oue of the most extensive caul miuei ever discovered in the luaupuhua, is now prepared to supply Coal at the pit mouth iv auy quantity, upd at moderate charges. Special attention is called to the superior quality of this Coal, which it fully eqiul to that from tho Euergeti seaui. - I The undersigned is naw prepared to deliver Coaa a any partjof the town. PATRICK MM IINKKNEY. ii OJ3 ±1 ii T it X L ifY Wholesale anp detail Storekeeper,, BROADWAY, Eeeftoi . WESTPORT AN J ItEEEi'ON EOYAJ* ]y AIL EXPRESS LINE. The Undersigned inlprras the publiG that he has well broken and quiet SADDLE HORSES always ready for travellers between Weslport, Inangahua, junction, aad the Lyeli. Passengers to or from lieefton bookedl at on© through fare. I The Conch leaves Wektport every Tuesday and Friday, nt 7 '<■ .m. ; and Xieei'toij every Wednesday aid Saturday, at 7 a.m., carrying Mails md Passengers. Orders and Parcels received and assengers booked for W ?stport and intermediate stages at throi r!i rates._ All Parcels lo bo j repaid for hefore delivery, at GILMIfiKS' HOTEL liELFTOM. 1 J(J)B LINES, ''roprietor.

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Inangahua Times, Volume IV, Issue 5, 5 December 1877, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Inangahua Times, Volume IV, Issue 5, 5 December 1877, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Inangahua Times, Volume IV, Issue 5, 5 December 1877, Page 3

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