/, ” New Advertisements. POVERTY BAY DISTRICT HIGHWAY BOARD. SEALED TENDERS will be received up to NOON of SATURDAY, the 7th June, ensuing, for the laying down of fascines at the approaches to the Punt, Waipaoa Ferry. Specifications to bo-seen on application at the Road Board office. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Tenders to be endorsed, “Tender for fascines,” and addressed to the undersigned. By Order, R. M. SKEET, Engineer to the Board.
AUCTION SALE. AT THE MUSIC HALL ON SATURDAY, 7th JUNE, at 10 o’Clock. FJVHE UNDERSIGNED has received instructions to SELL OFF the remainder of the consignment of DRAPERY CLOTHING BOOTS, &c., Ac., v Left unsold at the last sale. Also, A lot of POTATOES and BACON, in lots to suit purchasers. Terms Cash, and No Reserve. W. S GREENE, Auctioneer. THE POVERTY BAY PETROLEUM AND KEROSINE COMPANY. (limited). To be incorporated under “ The Joint Stock Companies Acts.” CAPITAL—£SO,OOO in 10,000 shares of FIVE POUNDS EACH. Payments— Ten Shillings per share on application and the balance as may be required. DIRECTORS: Chairman Esq Esq. Esq Esq. Esq Esq. BANKERS : SOLICITORS : BROKERS: Auckland Napier Wellington Dunedin Nelson Christchurch SECRETARY : TEMPORARY OFFICES: PROSPECTUS. r I I HIS Company is to be formed for the purpose of obtaining Petroleum and manufacturing kerosine therefrom, in the Poverty Bay District. The land which it is intended shall be prospected for oil, is called or known by the name bf the “ Pakeke n Whirikoka” Block, and is situated about 30 miles from Gisborne. No engineering difficulties exist as to the formation of a road or tramway. Messrs. Cooper and Boss have obtained on favorable terms a lease of the above-named Block, from the Crown Grantees, for the term of twenty-one years. Mr. Boss, who has reported on the probability of striking payable oil, has had some years experience in working Petroleum springs in Pennsylvania, America. Mr. Cooper is by trade an oil-refiner. It has for some years past been well known that Petroleum exists in great quantities on this block of land, so far as is indicated by exudation of crude- oil from the soil. The name of the block, “ Pakeke,” or the “ Whale,” shews that the natives have been long aware of the fact that an oily substance “ hinu ” exudes from the earth in this locality. It cannot of course be definitely said that payable petroleum win be found, yet, taking into consideration the fact that in America the slightest signs of oil will induce capitalists to buy up land at enormous cost, and test the
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume I, Issue 58, 4 June 1873, Page 3
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424Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume I, Issue 58, 4 June 1873, Page 3
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