LOVEWELL, WING & CO., PRACTICAL PHOTOGRAPHERS, IMPORTERS OK FERRO PHOTOGRAPHIC MATERIAL, Al\D PATENTEE* M U AND MANUFACTURERS OK THE CELEBRATED "WING" MULTIPLYING CAMERAS. HEAD OFFICES—Boston and San Francisco, U.S.A. ; Auckland, N.Z., and Sydney N.S.W. (Formerly 60, Princes street, Dunedin), Announce to the People of South Canterbury that they are ready for Business, ii Georee street ne tMr Turnbull's. None but Good, Clear, Brilliant Pictures sen out in Cloudy or Fair Weather. Made and Finished in Ten Minutes. Do not judgi us by the so-styled American Photographer who was in Timaru some months since il the same Line. PRICES—--25 Exquisife Little Gems 2s 6d 12 Carte de Visite Style, Half Scenic 12 Double Gems 4s and Half Plain Grounds ... 10 i 12 Sunbeams 6s 12 Cabinets 18, 12 Vignettes 8s Large Pictures, for 10 xl2 Frames, a speciality. Copying and Enlarging. jj.B. We have an Excellent Light. Children's Pictures taken in one second. FOR A VERY SHORT TIME IN TIMARU. LOVEWELL, WING AND CO.
TEMUKA MILLS, MIKFORD. " H. DICKENSON is a CASH PURJ. CHASER of WHEAT. 3d per I bushel extra given for good samples of ! Pearl or Velvet Chaff. , nialO PUBLIC NOTICE. |HE Undersigned, in thanking his mi_j_ merous patrons in Temuka and district for past favors, begs lo intimate that he will still continue to supply a first class article not to be surpassed in New Zealand at the lowest possible prices. W. A. takes this opportunity of stating [ that from the first of January all accounts ' must be strictly monthly. W. ACKROYD, Butcher, Bja Temuka PROPOSED PROSPECTUS OF THE KAKAHU COLLIERY COM- ! PANY, LIMITED. In 5000 Shares of £1 each, Payable as follows :—Two shillings and sixpence per Share and on application ; two ahillin gs and sixpence per Share on allotment ; and one eliding per month afterwards per Share. Prohotees. John Hayhurst, Esq, Tenmka Thomas Hardcastle, Esq, Kakahu A. W. Ensor, Esq, Orari j R. A. Barker, Esq, Orari ; D. McKay, Esq, Manager Bank of New Zealand, Temuka James Bruce, Esq, Timaru Amos Sherratt, Esq, Geraldine. Bankebs. Bank of New Zealand. Solicitob : A. St. G. Hamersley, Esq, Timaru. The Promoters having had tli3 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 placs the property, and the advantages connected with it, before the Public, and to develop what, in their opinion must prove 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 Liine 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 Meredith. In the land two shafts have been sunk. The main, or working shaft is 9ft by sft wide, and is 32ft 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 atM 45ft de:<p, and is well timbered, and has been Bunk through two seams of coal of sft and 4ft respectively on to a 2ft 6in seam. Eire clay is found in large quantities, and is pronounced by competent authority to be eminently adapted for pottery and sanitary pipes, gas retorts, fire-bricks, &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 roliable tests. As this coal is admitted to be a really good coal for Bteaming purposes, it is proposed to have constant supplies in depots, so that the public can always get what they may raquire. 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 white stone, easily worked, and does not disintegrate from exposure to weather, some quantity of this stone having been 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, 29th, 1880. XO JMT ow>go Moredith. Kakahu. Sib, —I have used the Coal supplied by you from' the Kakahu Mine (about five tons) in my Mill at Timaru and found it most satisfactory, and consider the Coal well adapted to be used for steam purposes. (Signed) John G. Allen. Mr George Meredith, Kakahu. Sib. —I have used the Coal supplied by you from your Coal Mine, Kikahu, 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. , I am, &c, Ebancis Fbanks. Probable profit on the Coal is 7s 9d per ton. COST OB OBTAINING COAL. a. d. Cost to obtain coal at pit's mouth, per , ton "' ... 5 0 Cost of haulage to nearest railway station, per ton 7 0 Freightage to Timaru, per ton 2 3 Sale of Coal in Timaru, at 22s per ton. Prospectuses and forms of Application for Shares can be obtained at the offices of the Bank of New Zealand at Timaru, Temuka and Geraldine. Shares can be applied for and any informa- ■ tion given as to the proposed working of the 'Company at the offices of Mr T. Hall, Mr Granger, and Mr Hamersley at Timaru ; of Mr A. Sherratt at Geraldino, and Mr Wills , at Te'muka. 26ma
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Temuka Leader, Issue 382, 3 May 1881, Page 3
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