J3ROSPECTUS OF 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 shams of £5 each, of which 120 fully paid-up sharesand £2OO in cash the promoters of the Company are to receive for the purchase of all their rights in connec tion with the Dobson’s Creek Water race. Calls of 10s per share on application; 10s per share on allotment; and , future calls not to exceed £1 per share per month, PROVISIONAL DIRECTORS. Mr James Barkley, Greymouth A, R. Guinness, Greymouth James Ken-, Greymouth George Glenn, Greymouth Edmund Wickes, Greymouth W. J- Coates, Greymouth George Gilmer, Greymouth R. J. Seddon, Kumara. John Bulstrode, Kumara Hugh Cullen, Kumara Janies King, Kumara Charles Pierson, Kumara Benjamin Lyons, Stafford Robert Harris, Greenstone Edward King, Greenstone G. W. Johnstone, Hokitika W. C. Kortegast, Hokitika J. Churches, Hokitika BANKERS* The Union Bank of Australia. SOLICITOR. A. R. Guinnesa secretary. G. W. Moss. It is proposed to form the above company for the purpose of purchasing all the promoters’ rights to th*» Dobson’s Creek Water Race. The detail survey and estimates of the race have been carefully completed by competent and experienced surveyors, and their reports state that by the construction of the race and a reservoir a constant supply of ten Government 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 operations immediately after receiving Mr 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 in bringing in water to Hayes’s and Quinn’s Terraces, it being the only water that can be brought in high enough at anything like a reasonable cost. The terraces have been proved payable for a mile and a-half, and at the present time there are over fifty paddocks erected, besides several sluicing claims, which the Race would command. FORM OF APPLICATION FOR SHARES. To the Provisional Directors of the Dobson’s Creek Water-race and Goldrhining Co, Westbrook, County of Grey, New Zealand. 1877. Gentlemen, I request you will allot me shares in your company, and I agree to accept the same, or any less number of abat es that may be allo f ted to me, subject in all things to the Articles of Association ; and I hereby authorise you to enter my name on the Register of Shareholders in, respect of the shaves so allotted, and I undertake to sign the Articles of Association for the shares that may be so allotted to me when called upon to do so, I enclose herewith being the amount of deposit of lOs per share on shares. I am, gentlemen, yours, <kc Signature - Name in ful. . , in tall Occupation,
Permanent link to this item
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/KUMAT18780626.2.2.5
Bibliographic details
Kumara Times, Issue 545, 26 June 1878, Page 1
Word Count
526Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Kumara Times, Issue 545, 26 June 1878, Page 1
Using This Item
No known copyright (New Zealand)
To the best of the National Library of New Zealand’s knowledge, under New Zealand law, there is no copyright in this item in New Zealand.
You can copy this item, share it, and post it on a blog or website. It can be modified, remixed and built upon. It can be used commercially. If reproducing this item, it is helpful to include the source.
For further information please refer to the Copyright guide.