; .'OP ■ THE, • DOBSON’S CREEK WATER-RACE AND GOLD-MINING' COMPANY, (To be registered under “ The Joint Stock Companies Act, 1860.) Westbrook' County of Grey, New. Zealand.,., ... Capital—£s,ooo, in 1,000 shares of £5 each, of which, 120, fully paid-up - shares and £2OO in cash the p/omoters of the Company are to receive for the purchase of all. their rights.in connection with the DobsonV Creek Waterrace. , ' Calls,of, 10s ’ I*oß* p6r "share on ' allotment / and future calls not to exceed £1 per share per month. >* ' />. :: 7»• , PROVISIONAL BIRRCJPORS'. i ;; i, -v Mr James Barkley, Greymouth ''' ' ! 1 A. E; Ghiunessr ' '' Jfinies'K(k‘t-;>Gte^6Vith'' ■ ; George GlenW,'-G^yftbiitK , 'l ’’ ,: W.- J- ' Coated; GPeymodtt£' George Gilmer, Grey mouth ij 1 E. j- Seddon, Kumara. John Bulstrode, Kumara Hugh Cullen, Kumara James King, Kumara 1 " f f Charles Pierson, Kumara Benjamin Lyods, Stafford Robert Harris, Greenstoafe Edward King, Greenstone'* * G.. W. ■ Jdhnstope, Hokitiilfe ; W. G. Kortegiist, Hdintilpl 4. porches, Hokitika '' ■ 1 i 1 ,f: > X Li# 4’"J 1/* • i ■ !<* ■/ii \ J SANDERS., > The, TXmonjßaßk p£ ( , ;SOWCITOB. ' •, A. E. -Giunnesa • SECRETARY.’ ! ; in VfM 1 : • ■G. W. Moss. It is proposed to form ,the abflfe company for the purpose -of purchasing all the onaghts to the Dobson’stCreek “ sEwey a^\^ima^s ; y the race r completed by competeh't' exjferfenced sup veyors, and their-reports state that by jace voir a constant supply of ten GoVemment heads cq,n all the year round, which can be brought on tc Guinn’s tpj high to be used c lithd washing paddocks;— , The 'Provisional Directors ptopOse, before registering the company, to hlife the levels checked by'®*' J( Lord, Esq, who. will also preparer the specifications for the wdrke.h'n.f ??■!* rmriteti ni h‘.ih.iw It 1 is, proposed i to' '■eommehtce; -operations immediately l , after /.receiving ■ Mr’ Lpyci’srefold. „ r vp * r Th6re‘~ wift v be i hn^ihmema i td J setum from the Race ‘hfteht he; mobs traction -of as fc bvee l l iptersected. within that have a great advantage in bringing in water to it the brought in like a reasonable-most. The terraces have been ptOvAL/.payable ibnlaßmile anda-half, and at the present time there are over fiftyi paddocks 'erected/ brides several sluicing claims; jwjbich the Race would command : ' I C/ ZAZh J / FORM OP APPLICATION - TOR SHAKE®.To 1 the ' Dobsoq’s ; Creek; and Gold mining Co,, Westbrook, County <o 'Gte y,New.Zea.lanß '/ r . Gentlemen/; „.r ( I request you. \rill aflotjfie , , in your company, and I agree ‘ accep the same, or any d6Ss that ihay be ! allotted. >to' ahe,' »subject ii all things to the Articles of and I hereby authorise you to enter m] name on the Blister of Shareholders ii sociation focitheiabhreSl thiaMmay be sc allotted to me when" called upon to di hjh:i3oTa~mn| i: J-dJ u; v the' < SHija an .i-.i j Shares? W 111 .. . . :::tesSsLrj3(! LaS '’o I%^
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Kumara Times, Issue 440, 22 February 1878, Page 1
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