pROSP E 0 T u s OF THE DOBSON'S CREEK WATER-RACK AND GOLD-MINING' COMpInYv (To be registrar under «The ' joint Stock Companies Act, I 860.) Westbrook, Genuityof Grey, New Zealand. Capital—£s,ooo, in. 1,000 shares oi «£5 each} of which 120 .fully paid-aip sharesahd £2OO in cadii the promoter* 'of the Company are to receive for v tke . purchase of all their rights% conpeirtion with the Dobson'a Creek Waterrace. Calls of 10s per share on application J 10s .per share on allbtuoeut; and. future caljs not. to exceed £A -."s&' , share per month. PROVISIONAL; DIRECTORS? Mr James Barkley, Greymouth A, R. Guiniiess, Greymbuth Janies Kerr, Gi*eyniouth George Glenn, Grey mouth Edmund Wickes, Greymouth, W. J* Coates, Greymouth, - , George Gilmer* Greymouth R. J. SeddQß, Kuinara. John Bulstrode, Kumara ; Hugh Cullenj Kutnara James Charles Pierson, Kumara Benjamin Lyona r Stafford Robert Harris, Greensbona. Edward Kins;, Greenstone' ; G. W. Johnstone, HokitikaJ. Churches, Hokitika.. %?V : BANkBBS. Union Banl%^ufi^ll^; SOLICITOR. -A. R. Guinness. SECRETARY; tj , G. W. ••■'""■ all the promoters' rights to the Dobson*s Creek Wate"r Race. The detail survey and estimates 0$ the race have been carefully completed by competent and experienced, sub* veyors, and their reports state thatfby the construction of the race and a.reser* voir a constant supply of ten Gbvern* ment heads can be depended upon all the year round, which can be brought on to Hayes's and Quinn's terraces sufficiently high to be used either for sluicing or washing paddocks. The Provisional Directors propose), before registering the company, to have the levels checked by E. J. Lord, Esq* who will also prepare the specifications for the works. It is proposed, to commence opera? tions immediately after receiving Mt Lord's report. There will be an immediate return from the Race after the construction of the first mile and a-half or two miles* as three good tributaries are intersected within that distance. This company will ■ have a great advantage infringing hs water to Hayes's and Quinn's Terraces, it being the only wfiter that can ,bo brought in high enough at anything like a reasonable cost. The terrace* have been proved payable a mile and a-half, and at the present tune there are over fifty paddocks «rectedj besides' several sluicing claims, which the Race would command. frORM OB 1 APPLICATION fOR &£&&$&. Tp the Provisional Directors of the*. Dobson's Creek Water-racfc and Gold* mining Co* Westbrook, Couaty q£ Grey, New Zealand. Gentlemen, 1 request you will allot me , shares in your company, and I agree to accept the same, 6* any less number of shares that may be allotted to me, subject in. all thingßto theArtictesof As«ociaticn..>' and I hereby authorise you to anter my name ©n the Register of Shareholders in respect of the shares so* allotted, v anil I undertake to sign the Article? of Association, for the shares that ,may be bo allotted to me when called upon w> do so. I enclose herewith being, the amount of deposit of 10s per shard on. shares. I am, gentlemen, yours, &e Signature Name in full Address in full Occupation - ~ „
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Kumara Times, Issue 406, 14 January 1878, Page 1
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