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FOR SALE CHEAP. OA TURKEYS &L\) 30 FOWLS, and 10 SIDES BACON, at 1094-3 F. J. HINGSTON'S. THE VOLONTERR CORPS in TOWN and PORT will PARADE for INSPECTION at 7.30 p.m. on TUESDAY NEXT, the 10th of April, at the Drill Sued. J. T. MARSHALL, Cjptain, 1084 Commanding District. TjWENING CLASSES for Young JIU Men at Mr. Campbell's School, every MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, and FKIDAY. from 7 to 9 p.m.,. commencing MONDAY NEXT, April 9. Terms tame as j last Winter ; payable in advance. THOMAS SCOTT, 1074 Certificated Teacher, England. NOTICE AFTER this data ALL BULLS found running with my Cattle at Puraniahoi, will be DESTROYED. JOHN WALKER, Senior. Puraniahoi, April 2, 1877. 1056—6 RICHMOND CATTLE FAIR ASSOCIATION. THE DIRECTORS having declared a DIVIDEND of THKEE SHILLINGS on each Share of One Pound, it will be paid by the undersigned at the Office of the Association (the Richmond Institute), on SATURDAY, the 14th April, between the hours of 2 and 4 in the Afternoon. By order of the Director J. W. BARNICOAT, 1121—3 Treasurer. TI/TADAME BOTTENELLI, MILLINER, MANTLE, AND DRESSMAKER, Cobneb of Colling wood and NILE-STRSBTS, (Houge lately occupied by Mr. H. J. L. Augarde) Orders Executed "with the utmost Neatness and Dispatch. 1071 MONSTER CHRISTMAS TREE. 350 PRIZES. WILL be exhibited at the Provincial Hall, THIS (Tuesday) EVENING,; Admission 1/-; Children, 6d. Tickets for the Tree, 1/- each. Every Ticket-ho'dtr will receive a Prize. Doors open at 7; Drawing to_commencoat half-past. After the Distribution of Prizes there will be A PROMENADE CONCERT. REFRESHMENTS of all kinds will be obtainable during the evening. The proceeds will be devoted to the liquidation of the debt oa the Christ Church Parsonage. 981 ABRIDGED PROSPECIU3 OP THE KORANUI COAL-MINING COMPANY, LIMITED. Capital, £25,000, in 5,000 Shakes of £5 sach ; Payable 5s m on Application, sb. on Allotment, and the Calls not to EXCEED sa. PER MONTH. Provisional Directors: J. Henst, Esq., M.8.R., Charleston, J. Jay, Eeq , U.E., Westport, M. Obgan, Esq.. Westport, H. Jowks. Eaq , Manager Bank New South Wales, Westport, A. Stiit, Esq., Westport, J. Sbaton, Esq., Wanganui, B. E. Oxner, Kgq., Westport, S. Riley, Esq , Westport, J. Mills, Esq, Union S.S. Company. Dunedin, T. G. Macarthy, Etq., J.P., Charleston, A. B. W. FotTON, Esq., Westport, W. Evans, Esq , Timaru, J. W. Homphbey, Erq., Westport, A. Macbab, Esq ,Hokitikß, J. Gilsier, Esq., Westport. R. Rowlands, Esq., Westport, and C. G. Andrews, lisq., Westpoit. Bankers : Bank of New South Wales. Solicitors : Messbb. Fell and Atkinson, Nelsox. J. W. EuatJPHBEY, Esq., Interim Secretary, The object of tbe Company is to work a-Coal-raining Lease of BJO acres, aituate at Waimangaroa Basin, Mount Rochfortj near Westport. whicli has been carefully selected from three prospecting areas of 5000 acres, atr an expenditure of about £1000. Mr R. B. Denmatoo, Governm a nt Coal Viewer.and Mr S.Herbert Cox, F.C.S. and; F.G.S., Assistant Geologist, speak most", highly botu as to the quantity and quality of the coal found in this lease, whilst the analysis made at the Woolwich Dockyard classes it with the best North of England (Haitley)The railway is completed and open from Westport to Waimangaros, and the Wellington (. oal Company hare made a branch thence of one mile five chains to their Mine, from which point ic is purposed to make a tramway to the coal, about two miles in length. By careful computation it has been estim»ted that the cont of opsniDg up and connecting the Mine with the Government Kailway, including all plant, will not exceed £15,000, and that the coal can be shipped free on board at Wf stport at 8s per ton. The cost of tbis property to the Companyis £51C0, the whole of which the promoters have agreed to accept in piid-up ecrip in the Cnipany, and ia addition they bind themselves to take up Dot less than i£l7ooof shares, thus showing their faith in ihß bona fides of the Mine. The terms of the lease wi'l compel the Company to have the Mine in workiug order early in 1678, so that ehireholdera may r ly on hiving returns far their money wi-.hin. twelve months. Prospectuses and Forms of Application for Shares may be obtained, and a sample of the coal seen, together with a plan of tho property at the office of A. W. SCAIFE, Hi s Agent for Nelson.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XII, Issue 83, 10 April 1877, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XII, Issue 83, 10 April 1877, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XII, Issue 83, 10 April 1877, Page 3

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