Mining Companies. OAR A PARA IRON AND COAL \ COMPANY (LIMITED), Pbovingb ov Nelson, New Zealand. Provisional Directors: It. Blackwood, Esq (M'Meckan, Blackwood, and Co) Hon. R. S. Anderson, Esq., M.L.C. P. Hanna, Esq., M.L.A. H. ;A; Cotfby, Esq., (Melbourne Shipping Exchange) Captain W. H. Lamond, Merchant J. B. Mothhrwell, Esq., M D. Captain John Maclean 11. D. Fdwards, Esq (Wright and Edward*) H. W. Langlands, Esq (Langlands Foundry Company) Henry Dodds, Eeq CRobison Brothers & Co.) Jahks Dallas, Esq, (Melbourne Rolling Mils) Jam t b Anderson, Esq., Engineer T. 11. Merritt, Esq , C.E. A. Borthwick, E*q., Market-street. Solicitors : Anderson and Samdilands. Bankers : Union Batsk op Austbalia, CAPITAL £75,000, in 15,000 shares of £5 eacb. Payment?. — 10s deposit on application, 20i on ollotmeat. Calls— los per share at intsrvals of not less than three months. This i3 one of the best and most promising investments ever offered to the public. The properties secured for the working of this Company are very rich in minerals of all kinds The iron ore is practically inexhaustible, and is of the very best description; the iron made from it is quite equal to, if not superior to, the best English brands. The coal is reported on by Dr Hector, Government Geologist, as the lest quality in New Zealand. Full particulars of the proposed mode of operations and the profits likely to be realised are contained in the Prospectus, copies of which mnj be obtained at the Union Bank and atM. M. Webster's, Trafalgar-Street, where also samples of the coal, marble, limestone, iron ore, and the iron made from it, in the various stages of manufacture, may be seen. 4 9* PARA PARA IRON AND COAL COMPANY (LIMITED.) OWING- to negotiations now pending in Duncdin, the SHARE LIST will REMAIN OPEN a Short Time Longer. Due Notice of the Final Date of Closing will 6 8 TCn * M. M. WEBSTER, 057 Agent pro tern. ENERGETIC QUARTZ-MINING COMPANY (REGISTERED.) mENDERS Wanted for the PURCHASE JL of a Twelve Horse-power Portable ENGINE and BOILEB, complete, and in cood working order. Tenders to Close on THURSDAY, the 2nd April, 1874, at noon. The highest or any tender" not necessarily aCCepted * G. W. MOSS, Legal Manager. Greymouth, March 24, 1874. 752 VESING SCHOOL, Trafalgar-street, will RE-OPEN on MONDAY, March 23. Hours of attendance, from 7 to 9 p.m. CUurge, One Shilling per week, payable in advance.— BßlCK ORR. 736-6
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 72, 25 March 1874, Page 1
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