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Public Notices. bridged prospectus Proposed Company for the purpose of Working the Valuable Marble and other Mineral Deposits at Caswell Sound New Zealand THE CASWELL SOUND MARP.LE,PORTLAND CEMENT, AND MINING COMPANY, LIMITED. To be registered under “ The Mining Company’s Act, 1872.” CAPITAL shares, at £5 each ; 5000 of which will be allotted at once, the balance being retained for future issue, the original shareholders retaining the right of taking these up when isssued at par pro rata. CALLS —5s per share on application, 5s on allotment, the balance in calls as required of 10s per share, at intervals of not less than three months. Provisional Directory. Hon Edward Richardson, C.M.G., M.H.R., J.P., Christchurch Hon J. T. Peacock, M.L.C., J. P., Christ 1 church Alex. M'Rae, Esq., Christchurch W.II. Pilliet, Esq., J.P., Christchurch W. Stocks, Esq., Christchurch W Hutchison, Esq., M.H.R., J.P., Mayor, Wellington E. W. Mills, Esq., J.P., Wellington Hon J. A. I’onar, M.L.C., J.P., Hokitika M'Lean Watt Jack, Esq., J.P., Mayor, Hokitika Richard N. J. Reeves, Esq., M.H.R., J.P., Nelson A. Stenhouse, Esq., Dunedin George Munroe, Esq., Dunedin J, R. George, Esq., A.M. Inst. C.E. A. S. Chapman, Esq., Wellington Hon. Sec. pro tem.: Charles Pownall, Esq., Wellington. Hon. Treasurer, pro tem.: Alex. M‘Rae, Esq,, Christchurch. Bankers and Agents : Bank of New Zealand, Wellington, and Branches. Solicitors : Messrs Buller, Lewis and Gully. Brokers and Temporary Offices of the Company : Messrs Charles Pownall and Co., Grey Cppies of Prospectus and Forms of Application for Shares can be obtained from the Brokers, Provisional Directors, or from any of the branches of the Bank of New Zealand in this colony, until the 15th day of December, 1880, at which date all applications must be in the hands of the Brokers, when the lists will positively be closed and shares allotted. Specimens of Caswell Sound Marble can be seen at any of the Museums in New Zealand ; the Chamber of Commerce, Wellington ; or on application to any of the olliccrs of the Company. In introducing this eligible investment to the notice of the public, the promoters desire to state that the Company’s rights conqnise the best, most available, extensive, and perhaps most valuable Marble deposits in the known world, at all events in the Southern Hemisphere. This is sufficiently 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 nonspcculativc character, the ultimate success of this venture being now well established. The lowest quotation for this Marble is 12s per foot, and ranges up to £5. Larger blocks arc, however, much more valuable, some pure white statuary, without Haws, realising as much as £20,000 sterling in Europe. The ordinary price for a block suitable for a life-size human statue being I about £IOOO. The present cost of producing this Marble by manual labor only is about 2s per cubic foot f.o.b. These figures may appear incredible, but they arc nevertheless absolutely correct. This, taking the cost of production as stated, and the very lowest wholesale quotation at 12s per foot, gives the apparently fabulous minimum rate of 500 per cent profit. It is, therefore, no visionary matter, as these are leading commercial lines and the values well known, the facilities of production, shipment, high quality of product, giving a vast advantage 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 500 per cent within twelve months of issue, j Referring to consumption of these commo- I dities, it is also enormous. The consumption of Marble, Portland Cement, and Lime in the Australian colonies alone during the last twelve months has been £2,872,(100 sterling, and rapidly increasing. Caswell Sound is a commodious and safe harbor for the largest vessels in all weathers, the works of the Company being situated at the water’s edge. The Government of this colony has also promised to favorably consider special grants and concessions in"aid as soon as the Company is successfully lioated. For further particulars re other minerals found at the Sound, copper, coal, gold, Ac., also the manufacture of hydraulic cement, lime. Ac., together with scientific, professional, Government, and other reports, with details of the objects and intentions of the Company, we refer to the Prospectus, which can be obtained upon application to any of the officers of the Company, or from Company's agents, the Bank of New Zealand, or at any of their branches in this colony and Australia ; also at the office of this paper. or TO RE CALLED street, Wellington. Manager, pro. tem.: A. H. Malcolm, Esq.

BY EOYAL LETTERS PATENT. THE GREATEST WONDER OF THE AGE ! JOSEPHSON’S AUSTRALIAN OINTMENT. Guaranteed to be free from all poisonous qualities, and composed of vegetable matter only, being made from the wild plants which only grow in the bush of New South Wales. JOSEPHSON’S AUSTRALIAN OINTMENT is not a mere catchpenny to gull the public, “ but an effectual remedy adapted to all capacities.” One trial will convince the most sceptical During the ten years in which it has been n use, its dlicacy has been proved in every asc in which it has been applied. STOP THAT COUGH Dont’t Delay. How can you stop it ? Where is the remedy ? BONNINGTON’S PECTORAL OXYMEL OF CARRAGEEN, on, IRISH MOSS, (Registe ed), Can produce more evidence of real meri than any other article for the purpose. Wholesale Agents : KEMPTHORNB, PROSSER, & CO., Dunedin. rjYHE SOUTH CANTERBURY TIMES Is a DULY APPOINTED GAZETTE For oil notices under the Bankruptcy Act

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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2390, 13 November 1880, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 South Canterbury Times, Issue 2390, 13 November 1880, Page 4

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