l?i*ospec-txs.s. PROPOSED PROSPECTUS OF THB aKAHU QOLLIERY PAN'S (LIMITED.) Capital, £SOOO, in 5000 Shares of £1 each payable as follows : —Two Shilling.' and Sixpence per Share on applica tion : Two Shillings and Sixpence pei Share on allotment : and One Shilling per month afterwards per share. PROMOTERS; John Hay hurst, Esq., Temuka. Thomas Hardcastle, Esq., Kakahu. A. W. Ensor, Esq., Orari. R. V. Barker, Esq., Orari. McKay, Esq., Manager of Bank oi New Zealand, Temuka. James Bruce, Esq., Timaru. Amos Sherratt. Esq., Geraldine. , Bankers : Dank of New Zealand. Solicitor : A. St. G. Hamcrs’ey, Timaru. The Promoters having had the very valuable property (as described below) offered to them by the proprietor, and having made very satisfactory arrangements for the purchase or lease of the same, they have determined to place the property and the advantages connected with it before the public, and to develop, what in their opinion, must jrrove to be a most successful undertaking and one that will prove of immense advantage to the district of South Canterbury. A small amount of Capital will be required to purchase the necessary machinery and to put the mine in good working order, so that the Company will be able to pay dividends shortly after starting. Large Lime Kilns are now in course of -erection close to the property, The particulars of the property are as follows: —It is Freehold, of 20 acres in extent, the property of Mr George Merdith. In the land two shqfts have been sunk the main or working shaft is Oft by sft wide, and is 82ft deep, from which Coal has been raised from a seam 2ft thick. The shaft is timbered from the surface. The other shaft referred to (half a chain from the main shaft), is 7ft by 4ft wide and 45ft deep, and is well timbered, and has been sunk through two seams of Coal of sft and 4ft respectively, and on to a 2ft 6in seam. Fire Clay, and an excellent Chalk is likewise found in large quantities, and is pronounced by competent authority to be eminently adapted for pottery and sanitary pipes, gas retorts, firebricks, &c. The Coal is easily obtained, and is of the finest quality for household and manufacturing purposes, and its superiority for the production of gas, and for steam purposes, has been proved by reliable tests, As this Coal is admitted to be a really good Coal for steaming purposes, it is proposed to have constant supplies in depots, so that the public can always get what they may require. Building Stone is found on the property, and Marble within a few chains, of a very superior description, also abounds, The Building Stone is a fine while stone, easily worked, and docs not disintegrate from exposure to weather, some quantity of this stone having h.en used in the building of the Christchurch Cathedral. A large quantity of good Timber is in close proximity to the ground, and easily obtainable. The Coal has been tried for steam purposes, and found to answer admirably, as the following testimonials show: — “Timaru, Nov. 29, 1880. “To Mr George Meredith, Kakahu. “ Sin,—l have used the coal supplied by you from the Kakahu coal mine (about five tons) in my mill in Timaru, and found it most satisfactory, and consider the coal well adapted to be used for steam purposes, (Signed) “ John G. Allen.” “ Eclipse Brewery, “ Temuka, Nov. 1, 1880. “ To Mr George Meredith, Kakahu. “ Sin, —I have used the coal supplied by you from your coal mine, Kakahu, for my steam engine, mixing it with Newcastle coal, half and half. I found it answer admirably, much better than Newcastle coal alone. I consider the Kakahu coal well adapted to be used for steam purposes. “lam, yours truly, “ Francis Franks.” 1 K PROBABLE PROFIT ON THE COAL IS 78 9l> PER TON. Cost of obtaining Coal. £. s, d. Cost to obtain Coal at pit’s mouth, per ton .. ..050 Cost of haulage to nearest Railway Station, per ton .. 0 7 0 Freightage to Timaru, per ton .. 0 2 8 £0 14 3 SALE OF COAL IN TIMARU AT 22s PER TON. Prospectuses and forms of Applications for Shares, can be obtained at the offices of the Bank of New Zealand, Timaru, Temuka, and Geraldine. Shares can plied or and anj r infornlation given as to the proposed working of the Company, at the offices of Mr THall, Mr Granger, and Mr Hamersley, at Timaru, Mr A. Sherratt, at Geraldine and Mr Wills, at Temuka. IPiiblic Notices, GENTS! GENTS! I GENTS!! ! • HATS. HATS. HATS. NE)V SHAPES. Lome Bismarck * Stalker Margate Chum Lord Mayor Digby _ Cambridge Alpine Oxford Chum Alexis, AT Cowan and Foster’s, COOKHA.M HOUSE. TUST RECEIVED—Direct from London ?) and Tasmania —A LAREGE STOCK OF GARDEN AND OTHER SEEDS, all True to Name and Guaranteed New. Delivered Free to any Post Town in Now Zealand for 10s ; half the above for ss. A liberal allowance to Farmers and Market Gardeners. The Trade treated liberally. Country Storekeepers desiring to add a iall selection of Seeds to their present ick can do so for a small outlay of ; 10s - . . . Further particulars on application. E, CORNISH, Importer, Next Land Office.
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2610, 2 August 1881, Page 3
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