f)ROF< 'SED PKOS3LECTCF OF THE X KAKA HU • COLLIER Y COMPANif, LIMITED. In s*loo Sharesof LI each, Payab'e as Elbows .- —Two shillings and sixpence p s 'r Sham and on application ; two shillings and sixpence per Share on allotment ; and one shilling per month a wards per She re. Pnoxiorriits. John HayhnvM. 'Nq. Icvcnka Thomas llardeast !c, K«q. Kal.ahu A. W. Ensor. t’-ii, Ui-ari R. A. Parker, E-q. Urrri D. McKay, Esq. Manager of New Zealand, ! Timka James Bruce, Esq. Thunm Amos Sherratt, Esq, Ucraiame., 15 XNKNIiS. Bank of New Zealand, Sfllinimjc; ■ A. St. G. Il.uncithey Esq, f'imuru. The Promoters having had !h - verv valuable propelty (as described below) offered to (hem by the Proprietor, am! having made very satisfactory arrangement:- for the purchase or lease of the same. Man hare determined to place th? property, and the advantages connec.ed with it. before the. Public, and to develop what, in their opinion must proveto he a vuo.-t Tu-ees-ful u- dertaking, and one that will prove of immemeadvantage to the District of "Emth t'antorbury. A small amount of capital will be required to purchase the n'cescii.y machinery and to pub the mine in good working order, so that the Company will be able to pay dividends shortly after start ip1 urge Time Kilns are now in gov.rse of erection dose to the property. The ps> Menhirs (/ tTift property are as follows ; It is freehold, of 20 acres in extent, t.lie proper* • of Mr George Meredith, In tie land two s! aft.- have been sunk. The main, or working -haft i a Oft nyoft, wide, and is32ft deep, f oin winch coal lias been raised from a scam 2ft. thick. The shaft is timbered from the Surface. The othe” shaft referred to (half a chain from the main shaft) is 7ft by -Ift wide ard Toft do -p, and is well timbered, and has been sunk through two seams of coal of sft and Tft respectively on to a 2ft (Jin scam. Eire t-'jy is found in large quantities, and is proniunccd by competent authority to be culinently adapted for ’pottery and sanitary 1.1) es, gas retorts, fire-bricks, &e. The coal is raspy obtained, and is of the finest quality lop household and manufacturing purposes, end its superiority for the promotion of gas and for steam purposes has ecu proved by reliable 10.-dr. As this coal is admitted !o be aieally good con! for steaming purposes, it is proposed to have constant supplies in depots, so that the public can always ge: what, they may require. Building stone is found on the p:opet ty, and maible within a few chains, of a very supeiior deseriplion, also r.bour.tlg. 'The Bui’ding Stone is a (Ins white stone, easily worked, and does not disintegrate from exposure to weather, some quantity of tins stone having been . sod in the building of the Christchurch Cat bed rat. A Jingo quantity of good Timber is in closcprosiir.ity to the g ouud apd easily obtainable. The Coal Las been tried for steam purposes and found to answer admirably, as the f...lowing testimonials show.; Uimaru, Nov. 29th, IS9O. To Air ocargo Meredith. Kakah’.l. Sip.,—l l ave u-ed the Co supplied by vmi from tlu- Kakahu Mine (about )i\•• tuns) in my Mill at Tiniaru and found it most satisfactory, and consider the CoM well adapted to be used for steam purposes. (Signed) John U. ALLEN. Air George Meredith, Kakaini. Sin.— 1 have used the Coui supplied by von from your Coal M.in.% K kalm, far my steam engine mixing It with Newer »tle Coal (half and half) i found it unswe' admirably, relief better than Newcastle Coat alone. I consider the Kakihu Coal well adapted to be used for steam purposes. i fu,, . 30?,i vcrs Franks. Probable profit on the Coal is 7s Wd per ton. COST or OBTAINING COAL. d. Cost to obtain coal at pit’s ip-uth, per tun ... ... . ...5 0 Cost of haulage* to nearest railwa. ration, per ton ... ... 7 0 Freightage to Timaru, per ton 2 3 14 3 t-Vle of Coal in Timaru, at 22s per ton. Prosi. t-c’ ns.os and forms of Application for '’.'hairs can be obtained at the offices of the Bank of New Zealand at Timaru, Temuka and Geraldine. Shaecs tan he applied for anti any information given as to the proposed working cf the Company at the r.flh-es of Mr T. Dab, Mr G’anger, and Air Jlumersley at Timaru ; Mr A. Sheri alt. atGer-ldine and Air Wills Temuka. 26ma
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Temuka Leader, Issue 808, 31 December 1881, Page 4
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