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L'/Mill II LIMITED. Incorporated under "The Companies, Act. 1008.' DIVIDED INTO 50,000 SHARES OF £1 EACH. Directors: FRED CORNELIUS JAMBS BELLRINGER, of New Plymouth, Merchant. JOHN HENRY PARKER, of New Plymouth, Jeweller.' LEWIS COSTER SLADDEN, of New Plymouth, Civil Engineer. FRANK MESSENGER, of New Plymouth, Architect. THOMAS AVERY, of New Plymouth, Stationer. Bankers: UNION BANK OF AUSTRALIA, Devon Street, New Plymouth. Solicitors: MESSRS GOVETT & QUILLIAM, Devon Street, New Plymouth. SUBSCRIPTIONS ARE NOW INVITED FOR A'N ISSUE OF 30,000 SHAKES AT £1 EACH, payable as to 2s PER SHAKE UPON APPLICATION; 3a PER SHARE UPON ALLOTMENT; And the balance as and when required in calls not exceeding 2s 6d per snare, at intervals of not less than three months. This Company has been formed for the purpose of acquiring as FREEHOLDS (1) Land in the midst of proven and producing oil lands at Moturoa; (2) Land on the Frankley Road within seven minutes' walk of the Post Office at New Plymouth. (3) Land at Bell Block, and contiguous to land held by the Taranaki (N.Z,) Oil Wells, Limited; And for carrying on boring operations for petroleum on the said toad. The total area of land to be acquired is 54 acres (more or less), situated in the County of Taranaki, New Zealand. The land at Moturoa is favorably situated between the bores of the Taranaki (N.Z.) Oil Wells, Limited—(No. 2 bore is about 200 yards to the East; No. 5 bore is about 300 yards East North East; and No. 3 bore is about 150 yards to the West, all of which are flowing oil)—and four or more wells could be sunk with every prospect of getting payable oil, therefore commercial wells will be sunk, and not prospecting bores. The Directors anticipate being able to arrange with the Taranaki (N.Z.) Oil Wells, Limited, for a supply of gas from Nos. 2 or 3 bores for fuel purposes, and the latter Company has intimated its willingness to enable this to be done. This would effect a great saving in the working expenses of the Company. The vendors of the properties have been most liberal in their terms (including as they do the acceptance of so many shares as part payment), whicM indicate complete confidence in the success of the venture. The properties of the Company being all FREEHOLD and FREE OF ROYALTIES, the Shareholders will gain the whole of the profits on the oil won, which should add considerably to the value of the shares, and prove a lucrative investment.

In order to minimise the cost of clerical work, applications for a leai number than five shares will not be entertained. The Promoters, by making the time of payment of calk to extend oyer a period of practically "two years, anticipate the shares will be readily taken up by all classes of investors. Applications for shares may be forwarded to the Bankers of the Company (Union Bank of Australia, or any of its tranches') or to the Broker of the Company, Mr. D. McAUum, Box 82, G.P.0., New Plymouth, or members of the Taranak'i Stock Exchange—W. Bewley, F. P. Corkill, E. P. Webster, L. M. Monteath, J. S. 8. Medley, together with a remittance for the amount payable (2s per share) on application. If no allotment is made, the deposit wil be returned at oneef without deduction. The prospectus and forms of application for shares can foe obtained at the Office of the Company, or from the bankers or broker. The application for shares should be in the hands of the secretary not later than the 31st of August, 1912. D. M'ALLUM, Secretary. P.O. Box 82, NEW PLYMOUTH.

THAMES VALLEY DAIRY FARMS. J)0 you want a farm? If se, come right along, and we will compare prices and results, and it will surprise you what the cows can do. 1 AQ -ACRES as a going concern, creamery and school-adjoining. Price £2O per acre. Easy terms. 1 QQ ACRES highly improved, carrying ing 45 cows; two miles from railway station. Price £23 per acre. QQ ACRES, new house, with outbuild- ° ings; rich level land; half-mile from creamery and school. Price £lB per acre; £4OO cash. Come and see, or write for full particulars. J. D. MORISON AUCTIONEER, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, TE AROHA.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 73, 13 August 1912, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 73, 13 August 1912, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 73, 13 August 1912, Page 8

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