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Notices. ;\r>i’M>r<T,i> I’Rosi’En’rs OK Proposed f 'ompany for the ptirpo.se of workr\<; tjih valuablf makivlf AND OTHER M INK UAL DEPOSITS fit ('unwell Sound, Noiv Zealand, to be called rnjilC CASWELL SOUND MARBLE, * PORTLAND CEMENT, and MIXIXO ('U.M PAN V, LIMITED. To lie registered under “The Mining Company's Art, 187-. {'A IMTAL : (.‘.">0,000 sterling, in 10,000 shares, at £0 each : .">OOO of which will lie iillofctei 1 at once, the balance being retained for future issue, the original Shareholders retaining the right of taking these up when issued tit par pm rahi. (.'ALLS : As per share on application, Ms on allotment, the balance in calls as rei|uircd of 10s per share, at intervals of not less than three months. 1 ’i:ovrsfox.v r, Di nki tor;v. lion. Edward II ichardson, (.M.(h, M. i.f.lL, .1.1’., < 'hristrlmrcli. Hon. .1. T. Peacock, M.L.C., .Ll’., Christehiireh. Alex. M vlitie, Ksi|., ('iiristelmrch, \V. 11. I‘i 1 Lift. Ksip, J.l’., Christchurch. W. Stocks, Lsi|., Christchurch. \V. 11uteiiisoii, Ksij ., M .11. IL, .1.1’., Mayor, Wellington. Iv W. Mills, Fsip, .Ll’., Wellington, lion. ■). A. iJoiiar. M.L.C., .Ll’.. Hokitika. M'Lean Watt .lack, Esip, .1.1’., Mayor, i lokitika. ilichd. N. .1. beeves, Ksip, M.11.1L, .1.1’., Nelson. A. Stenhon.-; •, Kso., Dunedin. ( f.iirv M nuro. Ksip, i hmedin. .1. IL Ccorge, IN<|., A.M. List. C.K. A. S. Cha.piu.ui, Msi|., \\ c-llingtou. I io\. Sue. pm ii'hi : Charles I’ownail, Esrp, Wellington. [In:;. Ti:k.\s('i:i:u, pm hm: Ale:;. M'ilae, Fsip, ('iiri.steiniivh. I>.\\ k i;i;s ami AIiKN rs : ban!; ol Ne-.v Zetila.nd, Wellington, and branches. Soui rnun; : Messrs Puller, Lee is, mid Cully. IIItOiCI'.IIS AMI Tk.MI'OKAUV OfKU'KS ok ■nil-: < o.M I'A N V : Messrs ('harl".- I’ownall k Co., (Irey-street, Wellington. Maxauku pm h iii : A. 11. Malcolm, Es<|. Copies of Prospectus and Forms of Application for Shares can lie obtained from the Brokers. Provisional Directors, nr from any of tic branches of Ike Bank ol Now Zealand in this Colony, until the idtli day of December. I'M!), at which date all applications must be in ilm hands of the broilers, when the lists will positively be closed and shares allotted. Nneciniens of < 'aswrll Sound Marble can lie seen at any of the Museums in Now Zealand; the ('hsriiber of < 'otmneroe, W clluigton: or on application to any of the Oflieer.s of the ('ompany. Tn introdueing this eligible investment to the notice of the public, the promoters desire to state that the Com pany's rights comprise Hie best, most valuable Marble deposits in tin: Soul kern Hemisphere. This is sullicieiitly proved by Caswell Sound Marble securing' the first prize at the late Sydney Exhibition against Italian Statuary and other, valuable varieties. They also wish to dwell upon its known certainty and. iion-spofulativn character, the ultimate success of lids venture being now well established. The lowest limitation for this Marble is Ills per foot, and ranges up to i'.M Larger block are however, much more valuable, some pure White Statuary, without flaws realising as much as £'20,000 shading in Furope. The ordinary price for a block suitable for a life size human statue being about UIOOO. The present cost of producing this Marble by manual labor only figures may appear incredible,Jmt they arc taking the coat of production as stated and the very lowest wholesale ([notation at 1 2s per foot gives the apparently fabulous minimum rate ol odd ivr cent profit. It is therefore, no visionary (natter, as these are leading coinniei'eia! lines and the value? well known the facilities of production, shipment, high finality of product, giving a vast ad vantage over any like property in the world. We will also venture to predict that the value of the Company's shares will increase at least gOd percent, within twelve months of issue. Deferring to consumption of these commodities, it is also enormous. r l he consumption of .Marble. Portland Cement, ami Lime, in tin Australian Colonies alone durum the last twelve monthshm been L 2.572, (Alb sterling. and inpidlv increasing. ('nswell Sound is a commodious and safe harbor for the largest vessels in all weathers, the works of the Company being situated at the wat. r's edge. The Oovornmc .tof this colony has also promised to favorably consider special grants ami concessions in aid a ; soon as the ('ompany i" successfully floated. For further particulars re other minerals found at the Sound, copper, coal, gold, k<\. also the nianufactlire of hydraulic cement, lime, See., together with scDntiiie, professional, Covennnent, and other reports with delails of the objects and intentions uf the Company, wo refer to the Prospectus which can be obtained upon application to any of the olikiers of the (.'ompany or from Company's Agents, the I’ank of New Zealand. at anv of their branches in this colony and Australia. 2P! JAM!-:* it TI'NXK'LI FEE, COACH BUTLDFIIS, 'I \ r ! I E !',!,\Y i!i (i !! HOUSE'S V SiIOFPS, and CFXFKAL m.ACKSMT'I’nS, 01,1 j Irowerv. drove I load, I’lenlioim. ! favo commenced business ns above and am prepared to execute all kinds of work in tiu’ above lines with expediency, and at moderate prices. Ail work guaranteed. 2J>2 To Let. rjpHE (JOTTAdE recently occupied by tli«* late Mr Thomas O'Sullivan. Apply to SI ALFRED ROGERS.

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Marlborough Daily Times, Volume II, Issue 174, 19 November 1880, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Marlborough Daily Times, Volume II, Issue 174, 19 November 1880, Page 4

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