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Companies. TTICTORIA FIRE AND MARINE , INSURANCE COMPANY. The Agenfs' for the above Company are _ prepared to accept j Fire and Marine Risks. I Every information to be obtained at Morison, Law & Go's, 4354 Wharf-street. MARINE INSURANCE. ___ FTIHE Undersigned having been appointed Agents in Hokitika for the SOUTHERN INSURANCE COMPANY (LIMITED), are now prepared to accept Marine Risks coastwise, also to Australian and other Foreign ports. 2501 Royse, Mudie & Co. PR O S P E C T U7~S OF THE NELSON COAL MINING COMPANY (Ximited), 1 River Grey, West Coast, New Zealand*. (To be registered under the Limited Liability^ Act, 24th October, 1860). CAPITAL: L 50,000, In Ten Thousand Shares of L 5 each, With power to increase by the consent of three-fourths of the shareholders to L 70.000, if necessary. Of the above number 1450 are allotted to the originators, paid up to L5-each, and 1450 at par. The regaining 7100 are offered to the public at a premium of Ll each, .10s on application and 10s on allotment. Calls not to exceed 10s per share per month. Of the above 7100 shares, 3000 are reserved for New Zealand, and 4100 for the other colonies. L2OOO of the premium accruing from the sale of the 7100 shares will be appropriated towards the construction of the Tramway. Directors— R. S. Mitchell, G. C. Robinson, A. Dewar, C. Gavin Casey, . J. Kelsall, E. V.-Gribble,-J. J. Goller. Secretary — J. T. Morgan. Solicitor — H. Cuthbert. Bankers — Bank New South Wales. Brokers — J. Dilchburn, Ballarat ; W. Nixon, Ballarat. Application for shares can be made to the Manager, through the Bank of Netf South Wales. Prospectuses can be obtained of Messrs Clarke Bros., Gibson's Qnay, Hokitika. H. Lucas, Manager. Cobden, September 25, 1866 4550 NELSON COAL COMPANY < GREY RJVER nnHIS Company ara prepared to supply JL Coals of the best quality, at the following rates :—: — l Steamers coaled at the wharf at Ll 10s. OaTeoes or vessels ballasted for any o the New ZedlanH or Australian ports at 2 ( >s per ton. H. Lucas, , - Manager June 15, 1866. * 3143 PROSPECTUS OF THE COMMISSIONER'S FLAT GOLD MINING COMPANY (registered). Capital— £sooo, in 1000 shares of £5 each. Provisional ■ Directors — Messrs Prosser, ShW, Rees, F. L. Clarke, J. Bonar, Captain Beaumont, Manuel, Ryan, Freeman, and Learmont. Secretary pro tern. — Mr Gordon. Bankers — Bank of New Zealand. ' j Solidtors — Messrs Rees and Tyler. Broker — A. R. Emerson. nnHE Commissioner's Flat Gold Mining Company is formed for the purpose 'of working three acres of ground on the j well-known Commissioner's Flat, Kanieri. The different parts of this large block have been held by private parties for twelvemonths, but after repeated efforts it is at last seen that more powerful machinery will be required to work the ground satisfacforily than these parties could afford. It is believed that before the" ground can be properly and profitably wrought, an engine of 30-horse power j must be obtained, conjoined to gear of j equal strength. There is upon the spot an engine of 12-horse power, which, with the interest of the various claimholders, will be sold to the Company for the nominal sum of six hundred pounds, which can be paid in the Company's scrip. Gold has been traced into the ground which will pay from £'12 tp £15 per week per man. The various claims upon Commissioner's Flat are now from £7 to £50 per man per week, and, as it is known withtolerable certainty that two, if not three, bottoms are workable, the prospects of the Company arc good. The promoters appeal to all classes of business men with confidence, because the system of co-operative working is the only system ultimately possible upon the West Coast, and it is the only system which guarantees permanency and profit. The shares will be paid for as followsi — Ten shillings on application, ten shillings on allotment, and calls of £1 each at intervals of at least a month. Applications for shares to be made at the office o£ the Company, Temple Buildings, Hokitika. 4709 p{ ARRICK'S HEAD HOTEL, VJT (Opposite Bank of New South Wales), Revell street, Hokitika. George Lowrie (late of Mariner's Hotel), Proprietor. Wines, Ales, & Spirits, of the best brands, N.B. — Good Accommodation. 4713 NOTICE of Removal.— GEOßGE ELLIS, late of the Garrick's Head Hotel,, having taken up his quarters at the .Theatre Royal, Shakespeare Hotel, will "be glad to meet his old friends and give them a hearty welcome. Dancing and Singing ever-y* evening, witii a s.pleu tttft WH$ to RttewlMWi ' , 4428'

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West Coast Times, Issue 328, 11 October 1866, Page 3

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751

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 West Coast Times, Issue 328, 11 October 1866, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 West Coast Times, Issue 328, 11 October 1866, Page 3

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