Mining Companies. DARA PARA IRON AND COAL 1 COMPANY (LIMITED), Pbovinob op Nelson, Nbw Zealand. Provisional Directors: R. Blackwood, Esq (M'Meckan, Blackwood, and Co) Hon. R. 8. Anderson, Esq., M.L.C. P. Hanna, Esq., M.L.A. H. ;A. Coffey, Esq., ( Melbourne Shipping ' Exchange) .Cfptain W,. H. Lamosd, Merchant Si 6. Motiisbwbll, Esq., MD. Maclman H. D. Fdwards, Esq^Wright and Edwards) H. W» Langlahps, KBq (Langlands Foundry . ,:, Company) Hbnkt Dodds, Eeq CRobison Brothers & Co.) jA'xis Dallas, Esq, (Melbourne Rolling ' - ■ Alil-B) ' ' Jahpb Anderson, Esq., Engineer Mbkhitt, Esq, C.E. A. Bobthwick, E»q., Marjtet-stroet. f\ Solicitors; vjUNDEESO^and Sa»dilands. \ J \ . ; * UKicfrr Bawk'- 6f Australia. / CAJ^AL £75,000, in 15,000 shares of £5 eadtjr Payment". — 10s depofic on application, 20i on '»llotmeat. Calls— los per share at intervals of not less than three toontKs'.^ Thi» is one of the bes^irfid most promising inveitnients eva- oJßfered *o the publij. The properties secuia^i"*for the working of this ( n ompaDy are v^ry rich in minerals of all kinds The iron 6re ik' practjcftlly inexhaustible, und is of the vtry be.*t description; t^ iron made from it is quite equal to, if rot superior to, the best English brands. The coal is reported on by Dr Hector, Govern mfnt Geologist, as the lest quality in New Zeal&nd. Full particulars of the proposed mode of operations and the profits likely to be realised are contained in the Prospectus, copies of which may be obtained at the Union Bank I and at M. M. Webstek's, Trafalgar-Stteet, where also samples of the roil, marble, limestone, iron ore, and the iron made from it, ia the various stages of manufacture, may be seen. 494 para/para iron and coal v /COMPANY (LIMITED.) O<WING to negotiations now pending in / Dunedin, the SHARE LIST ;will REMAIN OEjEN a Short Time Longer. Duj§ Notice of the Final Date of Closing will befeiren. V,. ! M. M. WEBSTER,, 667 Agent pro tern. Lost and FoundFIVE SHILLINGS REWARD.— LOST, a CAMEO EAll-KING. Will bsptA& ou leaving it at Mail%Bl<f€T } 762—3 MISSING.— A GREENSTONE TOMAHAWK, a FOSSIL, and oae or two , other.things, exhibited at the Nelson ExiiiBiTiolk have been, it is presumed, Eenfc to the . wroife&Parties. The Committee wi11,,-be~" Q \W^Jfb thes 0 articles being RETURNED ■ tojhe undersigned as earljg-as pp^sible. W% y Wv-RduT, Hon. Secretary. •.,• Jauuary 29, 1874. 276 Chameleon tops. U At R. LUCAS & SON'S.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 73, 26 March 1874, Page 1
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