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   Hour, The (Newspaper) - April 12, 1873, London, Middlesex                                The Singer Manufacturing Company for a limited Take in Exchange Machines of other allowing their market Chief Office in 147, LONDON London District 8, NEWINGTON 144, BROMPTON Branch Offices 1 in evert * 8INGEK. No. 18.] APRIL 12, 1873. that 219,788 of these Machines were sold during 1872. Being the highest sale by any iob or 147, CHEAPSIDE London 8, NEWINGTON 144, BROMPTON RD. Offices iin CRYSTAL - THIS ADMISSION 10 TILL 6. 3.0 | Organ The tine Arts and the Technological uxi Natural History all the various Illustrations and and the Gardens and Park always or hy Guinea Season CRYSTAL - EASTER - Grand Spectacular BLUB Numberless and Sports all d 1RYSTAL EASTER the Vy Grand Spectacular Mr. H. J. The GREAT BASHAW LOVES of and Bine Mr. lerry permission of Mrs. Miss Caroline Parkes Mr. W. Miss Emmeline Cole Sister Mr. T. New scenery by Mr. F. Font on and music composed and arranged by Mr. J. The ballets invented and arranged by Mme stage Mr. T. Produced on the great Admission One or by Guinea Season CRYSTAL MISCELLANEOUS AMUSEMENTS will include Performances by Doughty's celebrated TROUPE OF and by the Perks with their stud of Among the many PERMANENT ATTRACTIONS of the Fine and other Courts and several new additions may be The new Picture with fresh collection of including the wonderful pictures of will be opened to the public the Australasian just arranged the Tibet and the Technological Museum of Natural Products and Manufactures the Natural History living and dead the Great containing thousands of living marine Palace open from Nine to Special Admission or by Guinea Season by via Dover and of the CRYSTAL EASTER y RAILWAY TRAINS will ran as often as returning to London and all intermediate stations at frequent and convenient WEEK PERFORMANCES of SACRED in the ROYAL ALBERT under the immediate patronage and sanction of the COUNCIL of the ROYAL 1'ivsi.lent--His Royal Highness the Prince of Vice H. the Duke of Ac. UIE at 8. at the ROYAL IT Madame Miss Sliss Mr. and signor I Band Albert Hall Choral of 1.200. Mr. and Is 5s and 4s 3s Is at 1, and 35, the usual and at the Royal Albert N RASTER and the short sea and DAILY from VICTORIA and at 7.40am. and 8 35 p.m. Express Trains and the fastest Steamers in the RETURN at REDUCED FARES PARIS available for a from VICTORIA and VIENNA The direct Mail Express Route to VIENNA Is via Dover and from VICTORIA and STATIONS of the and Dover Night and Day Express Services at 7.40 a.m. and registered PARIS in TEN and a HALF BRUSSELS in TEN via Dover and by the Express Trains ot the and Dover from VICTORIA and Sundays at 7.40 a.m. and 8 35 p.m. Through and Return and baggage OVERLAND ROUTE to INDIA and the via Direct Mail Route is via Dover and hy the and Dover from VICTORIA and by the Express Trains at 7.40 a.m. and 8.35 both via Mont Cenis and the Through J. S. Managing THE CONTINENTAL of the and Dover Railway contains full information as to the above 4c., can be obtained on application to the Managing J. S. Victoria Station or at Tourist 1*2. and DOVER EASTER HOLIDAY OF TIM K FOR RETURN Return Tickets for distances over 10 miles between London and but not between London Crystal Palace High issued on April 10th, and following will be available for the Return Journey by any train of description and up to and including April EASTER April TRAINS HILL at 8.25 a. in. Castle at and easter 13th and 14th, 1873, EXCURSION will leave VICTORIA at 8.10 LUDGATE Brixton at Heme Hill at Blackfriars Bridge at 8.7 Elephant and Walworth Road at a Junction at SIS for Heine and From Victoria at 7..r�0 Ludgate Hill at 7.45 Brixton at S Heme Hill at 8.5 Bridge at 7.47 Elephant and Castle at 7.50 at 7.53 Junction at 7.58 for Canterbury and at 7.40 at 7.42 7.45a.m.. 7.48 Rye at 7.52 Denmark Ilill 7.55 for Howe ami Fares there and Back To and Heine I 1st 3s I and I 1st 7s. HE LONDON INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION 1873 ILL BE One Shilling X Admission Two Shillings and and to the great success of Messrs. MASKELYNE and COOKE and their talented to announce that they will resume their marvellous ENTERTAINMENT in the above grand Hall TO-DAY at 3 and 8 and continue giving Two Performances each day at 3 and 8 5s.; 8s.; 2s. Is. Tickets at 33, Old Royal Exchange and at Austin's Universal Ticket St. STARTLING DAY and EVENING at THREE and EIGHT THE GREAT FAKIR of and HIS CHARMING ENTRANCED DENIZEN of the A MYSTIC No mortal can fathom this COME APRIL 14. Carriages may be ordered at 10.30. Popular Prices of Full 2ls. Sofa 10s. 6d 5s.; 2s. Is. FRIDAY Grand Benefit for the and Saturday April 19th, his Last Appearance in The Tickets are available to return on the day of issue Children under 12 Good Friday and Easter Monday frequent Special and Ordinary Trains will run to and from the Crystal Palace further particulars see Hand J. S. Managing PHILHARMONIC CONCERTS 1873), St. Professor D. Subscribers are respectfully informed in deference to their the Public Rehearsals will be and that the subscription will he for four grand orchestral and four grand public in St. together with one performance in St. George's Sofa stalls for the 2s. reserved 6d. profession Is. All these performances will be on the same magnificent scale as in former and will be supported by equally eminent The orchestra will be usual cent seale as in former and number upwards of 80 performers The will be composed of 200 Solo will be made with the principal vocal and instrumental artists who visit An idea of the comprehensive nature of these engagements may be from a retrospect of past and from the following lists of artistes who have lately appeared at these Adelina Pauline Bma iti Clara Marie and MM. Sims and Arabella Kate and Camilla MM. J. F. and In addition to the usual number of and 4tc., performances will be given of Mozart's opera a selection will he made from celebrated cantata L'Allegro e II with the view of making the public acquainted with one of Wagner's most characteristic a comprehensive selection will be presented from also will be under the a new entitled The Raising of by Mr. J. F. names received Hon. at St. George's Ball at Austin's St. and by the principal W. GRAEFF Hon. EASTERN HOLIDAY EXTENSION OF TIME for RETURN Express and Ordinary Return Tickets for distances over ten including those between London and and the 10s. Third Return Tickets between London and Folkestone and issued on April 10th, and live following will be available for the return journey by any train of the same description and on any day up to and including April 1873. This extension of time does not apply to the Loudon anil Gravesend Cheap nor to those between London and Shalford and stations to Wellington College - EXCURSIONS on GOOD RASTER SUNDAY and April 11th, 13th, and 14th, 1S73, to the SKA Leaving at 8.30 8:5-2 8.43 8.50, for and Leaving at 8.45 a.m. 8.55 8.58 0.5, and Leaving at 9.0 a.m. 9.2 9.10; 9.15; 9.20; for St. and Tunbridge And returning same day as per On GOOD FRIDAY an Early Train in time for these EX will leave Woolwich Arsenal at calling at all stations up to and return at 11.25 or after the arrival of the last There and 3s. 7s. Children under half Tickets available for the day and by the trains No CHEAP TICKETS to Gravesend for and frequent trains to C. W. General EASTER HOLIDAY and SOUTH COAST RAIL EXTENSION OF TIME FOR RETURN TIC April 10th to April 16th distances over 10 including stations on the Isle of Wight and CHEAP SATURDAY TO MONDAY TICKETS to St. and Tunbridge issued on and April 10th to 13th and will be available for return on Monday or April 14th and 15th. A SPECIAL FAST TRAIN for BRIGHTON will leave Victoria and London Bridge at 3.0 on April 12th, calling at Norwood and Croydon 2 and 3 EXTRA TRAINS for the ISLE of 4.55 p.m train from and the 5.0 p.m. train from London Bridge will convey passengers for Shanklin and on April 12th and 2 EXTRA 3KD CLASS TRAIN to EASTBOURNE AND leaving Victoria 4.0 and London Bridge 4.10 on April 12th. EXTRA FAST TRAIN to BRIGHTON from 9.4Z and Loudon Bridge 9,50 on Easter Monday 2. and 3 EXTRA 3RD CLASS TRAIN from 8.20 am. Train from Hastings will be 1st. 2nd, and 3rd Class from Eastbourne to on April 15th. FOREIGN and CO. DESPATCH to New West Central West St. River United Nova Shipping Insurance No. 150, Leadenhall and 23, North EXPRESS of NEW in with WHEATLEY and 156, and 23, and 10,' North expressed all over the United States and Canada with regularity and and Baggage and 172, St. and 40 aad 41, Kii AND LITHOGRAPHIC STEAM MANUFACTURER AND ENVELOPE PATENTEE OF THE HINGE BOOK branch of and Printing executed on the m the best styles and st the Lowest Prices Estimates given for all of and Catalogues of Specimens of Type and prices forwarded on receipt of FREDERICK ARNOLD'S CELEBRATED and INSTANTANEOUS COPYING INKS will be found equal to any offered to the the sale testifying to their FREDERICK ARNOLD'S CARBOSIC and MANIFOLD for and out size without extra are of the best aHd can be guaranteed for their superior F. ARNOLD'S IMPROVED MANIFOLD WRITERS are particularly adapted for Travellers aud others requiring to retain of their Letters and They are made in and in neat cases fitted with every NO INK PRICES 3s. Note size Letter size 6d 5s. EVERY REQUISITE FOR OFFICE Note Letter Memorandum Pens and Letter SPECIAL ARRANGEMENTS MADE FOR SHIPMENT TO THE Card and 100 Cards Printed in best manner 3s. FREDERICK ARNOLD'S MONTHLY POCKET A most convenient book for the waistcoat containing one Eage for each with printed head and ruled blue nes in thick paper One penny per or forwarded post free for the One Shilling aud All communications to be sent to 86, THE AUSTRALIAN VINEYARDS ASSOCIATION atrial of their generous though which are guaranteed quite free Price lists forwarded on application to P. B. Sole at the London 50, Old o CRYSTAL GLASS TABLE ALL CHANDELIERS in BRONZE and and LAMPS for LONDON SHOW 45, W. BIRMINGHAM Manufactory and Show PORTSMOUTH and the ISLE OF CHEAP EXCURSION on faster from London calling at Norwood and Croydon and from calling at Clapham to and A CHEAP EXCURSION April 12th), to Havant and PORTSMOUTH from London 2.0 and Victoria 3.50 p.m. returning the following A CHEAP EXCURSION also from on at 7.10 p to London returning the following A CHEAP EASTER from and to also from London Bridge and to Ha rant and Portsmouth the same ST. AND CHEAP on Easter Sunday and from London calling at New Norwood and and from calling at Clapham to St. and SIGNS ou Easter and from London calling at New Cross from Victoria and from calling at West Clapham Crystal Norwood and to on all three and to Worthing also on Easter Sunday CHEAP RETURN TICKETS on Easter and from Mam Line and Coast Stations to The BRIGHTON AQUARIUM will be opened on all the above admission reduced to 6d. HON. ARTILLERY COMPANY'S LIGHT CAVALRY RACES on Brighton on Easter ISSUE OF 16,500 SHARES OF EACH OF THE BONVILLES COURT COAL AND IRON COMPANY INCORPORATED UNDER THE ACTS 1862 AND 1867. BY WHICH THE LIABILITY OF SHAREHOLDERS IS LIMITED TO THE AMOUNT OF THEIR SHARE CAPITAL IN 20,000 SHARES OF Of which 16,500 are now for PRICE OP OR PER PAYABLE AS FOLLOWS per Share payable on 3 20th 1873. 3 20th 1873. Subscribers may pay up Shares in full on any day on which an instalment is entitling them to ducout at the rate of per per annum for such JAMES near Guildford General Manager of Iron WENTWORTH and FREDERICK 46, London Managing Director of The Iron The Honourable HENRY WILLIAM near CHARLES RANKEN Hean near and Thoby THE LONDON AND COUNTY 21, SOLICITOR JOHN 34, E.G. ALFRED Esq. of the Midland Railway JOHN Esq. 8. GREAT BONVILLES COURT near SOUTH Company is formed for the purpose of bearing interest at 6 per cent per annum for such and further developing the well known extensive and the payable in valuable coal and mineral properties portions of which have This arrangement may be looked upon as of a very in work from 40 to 50 as the i able as the entire profits of the ENTERTAIN MENTS FREQUENT DIRECT TRAINS DAILY from London Bridge and New also from and SPECIAL as required For full particulars of see Handbills and Time to be bad at all the J. P. General London Bridge GREAT EASTERN DAY AT THE EASTER 14th 1873, a SPECIAL EXCURSION TRAIN to aad will leave the STATION at 9 0 calling at Harwich at 7.0 p.m. and Walton-on-the-Naze at 6 45 p.m. Fares there and First 7s 6d Second 5s 6d Third 3s. 8. General 18?3,_ st eastern - enfield -On EASTER MONDAY and April 14 and 15, 1S73. Trains will tub between and ENFIELD svery quarter of an hour up to 7.30 p.m. leaving at 10,25. 40, and 55 minutes past each hour aHd returning from Enfield at 11, 26, 41, and 6G minutes past each Reduced to Enfield and First 2s. 3d. Second Is. 9d. third is. 3d. S. General 1S73. REAT EASTERN 15th, 16th, 17th, and 18th 187S.-On the above dates Trains will run between and ST. and as From St. 7.50 a.m. 10 35 a.m. 11.30 a.m. 4.53 From ti 45 a.m. 7.55 a m. 10 40 a.m. 11.25 a.m. 4. 8 p.m. 0 p m. Due in | 10 62 a.m. 2.13 p.m. 1st, 2nd, and 3rd class 1st, 2nd, and 3rd class 1st, 2nd, and 3rd class 1st, 2nd, and 3rd class 1st, 2nd, and 3rd class 7 1st, 2nd, and 3rd f Returning from Newmarket to and St. Pancras at 8.39 12 2S, 4.32, and 6 p.m. On 15th a Special Train of First Class Carriages for Newmarket will leave St. Pancras at 9 and at 9 returning from Newmarket to aud St. Pancras one hour after the advertised time of the last On ISth a Special Train of First Class Carriages will leave Newmarket for and St. Pancras one hour after the advertised time of the last A Special Fast Train 2nd. and 3rd will leave Newmarket for and St. Pancras at 4 25 p m. b. General MIDDLESEX CONSERVATIVE REGISTRATION BIENNIAL BANQUET of this Association will be held at ROOMS on the ol MAY Sm CHARLES the President ol the will take the As the number of tickets is early application is The following noblemen and gentlemen have consented to be His Grace the DUKE of KG. His Grace the DUKE of The Most Noble the MARQUIS ot v The Right Hon. the EARL of The Right Hon. BENJAMIN The Right Hon. Lord JOHN The Right Hon. Sir JOHN The Right Hon. GEORGE WARD The Right Hon. Ac &c. For further particulars and tickets apply to F. 6A, T NEW Court Collieries and the Ironworks and situate at near South together with the rich hematite deposits at South These extensive and valuable upon which a very large sum of money has been were formerly owned by Mr. C R. in conjunction with several relatives and friends but in consequence of deaths and family the whole burden of the undertaking devolved upon him and as he resides for the greater part of the year in a distant he determined the works to the present vendor to this a seat at the The company will therefore have the benefit of his valuable experience and which his knowledge district and his influence with the resident population enable him | effectually to i The acquire the raf seven miles I in intersect the connecting it and the i neighbouring collieries and works with the harbour of and the company also become proprietors of the i hour of which is of considerable local being tne port at coals are shipped from the I j The Bonvilles Court Collieries are well known throughout | as they supply the special quality of coal chiefly used for malting called Malting Anthracite which commands very high being specially suitable for the preparation the best The area of the estates as to which this company possess mining rights is more than 7,000 or 11 square They are held upon mining leases for long unexpired at very low dead rents and moderate The mineral lands comprise numerous veins of argillaceous ironstone of proved good The present contents of the coal fields are calculated at The coal is of the rarest is absolutely free from sulphur and other deleterious and approaches more nearly to charcoal than does any other and consequently commands very high prices at all By the improved process adopted at the the by conversion into a superior quality of for use in the furnaces and it is specially suited for the manufacture patent for which there is a great and continuous The deposits of hematite ore are rich in yielding over 60 per cent of metallic The extent of these deposits not having been no estimate has been made of probable although doubtless it will prove a source of considerable About 1,000 tons have been raised and The Ironworks are of a very complete comprising blast aud gas calcining coke engines and coal washing and grinding and all the requisites for the economical manufacture of pig the existing furnace plant being capable of producing about 15,000 tons of pig iron per It is intended to erect immediately additional capable of a further 15,000 thus increasing the total capacity of manufacture of pig iron te 30,000 tons The pig iron produced at is of special and is much esteemed from its similarity to charcoal arising chiefly from the exceptionally pure character of the coal used at the deducting the amount necessary to pay interest upon the Deben tures to be available for division as dividends on the capital of the company now for After such payment to the vendor there will remain the sum of amount considered amply sufficient to provide for the purchase of the stocks manufactured and now at the furnish the necessary working provide for the development of the coal for such an augmentation of plant as to the works to produce 30,000 tons of pig iron per without interfering with the supplies necessary for the maintenance of the present coal In the terms of purchase no addition has been made for the extremely valuable goodwill and and the very valuable extending throughout England and both for malting as well as the which is well known as of a specially choice The current prices for the coal in Harbour is 27s. per For Bessemer pig iron the price would be 10s. to per ton but as the present quotation may be to a certain as the directors have thought it safer to as the basis of the estimates to be found in the following extract from the report of Messrs. Bidder and being based on an average of a number of may be considered Dealing with an of 200 tons of coal and culm per tons per annum at a cost of 8s. per ton and assuming that or 30,000 tons will be culm be converted into Anthracite and consumed in the blast in addition to what is consumed by the and sold to the local trade at cost there will at the recent average selling price of 25s. per would show a profit of 16s. 6d. per But by allowing a further 2s. 6d., and not assuming any consequent increase in the selling there would still be left a profit of 14s. per The yield of four blast at 150 tons each per would produce 30,000 tons of pig iron per at present and would show an actual profit of to per ton but assume an average profit of 20s. per ton for the special reasons already is fairly and more likely to be increased than and the income from the four furnaces per annum 30,000 hands being the amendment was be and the original motion was After providing for payment of interest on the debentures the net profits according to these yield very large dividends on the share capital of the An additional value is given to the position and extent of the aud to the quality of the minerals commented by the very exceptional nature of the labour as regards quality and It is from the numerous class of small freeholders and occupiers of whose status forms a special feature of the The Directors feel every confidence that the results of this company will be highly the property being of a most complete offering a remarkable Meld for development in every branch of the Copies of the reports and valuations of B. P. Esq It is also specially suitable for the manufacture of Bessemer j Lewis Thomas and Messrs. William Bird and Co armour tin and meets with a ready sale in anticipation of The works also include plant for the manufacture of Patent with its was constructed under special Act of by which tolls and dues are authorised to be These will belong to the which will also have the right of levying a railway toll on all goods and The possession of the among other places the works in direct communication with Milford the Government dockyard at and by railway and sea with all parts of the The saving of tolls and shipping dues alone averages from Is. to 2s. 6d. per The railways are about seven miles in The purchase payable by the company for the entire including the as a going is this amount based on the reports made by B. P. and Lewis Thomas and by Messrs. William Bird and As a proof of the confidence in the undertaking entertained hy the he has consented to allow the sum of to stand as a deferred payment for five taking mortgage of the agreement for and of the memorandum and articles of can be seen at the offices of the In the event of no allotment being the deposit will be in without Should a less number of shares be allotted than are applied the deposit will be made available towards the sum payable on Applications for shares must be made on the accompanying which must be together with a deposit of per to the Bankers of the the London and County 21. or any of its or to the at the offices of the 8, Great where prospectuses and forms of application may be By order of the JOHN Offices of the 8, Great 5th 1873. The following contract has been entered into on behalf of the 5th 1873.-An agreement made between Thomas Levick of the one and John as trustee tor and on behalf of the of the other part. ISSUE OF 16,500 SHARES OF EACH OF THE BONVILLES COURT COAL AND IRON COMPANY FORM OF be retained by the To the Directors of the Bonvilles Court Coal and Iron Company paid to your credit at your the London and County the sum of being per share on shares of of the Bonvilles Court Coal and Iron Company I request you to allot me that number of and I hereby agree to accept the same or any smaller number that may be allotted to and to pay the balance due to the terms of the prospectus dated 5th 1873. Name Profession ADDITION TO BB FILLED UP IF THE APPLICANT WISHES TO PAY UP IN FULL ON I desire to avail of the privilege to pay up in full on allotment the above in terms of GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY OF At a GENERAL MEETING of SHAREHOLDERS of the Great Western Railway of held at the Loudon on the 9th 1873, at Twelve Alderman Sir Thomas in the The Secretary read the advertisement calling the ' The Minutes of the General Meeting ot Shareholders held in London on October 10th, 1S72, were read and The Report and Accounts for the Half-year ending 1873, were taken as It was proposed by the seconded by Mr. * That the Report and Accounts for the half-year ending 1873, this day be received and aud that a dividend at the rate of 5 per per annum on the Preference and of 0 per annum on the Ordinary be now declared payable in on 22nd To which an amendment was proposed by Mr. LEWIS seconded by Mr. J. That this meeting considers of the line for the last two years to have been most for whilst the traffic for the half-year ending 1S73, as compared with 1871, shows a gross increase of the amount applicable to dividend remains the the whole of the large increase being absorbed by increased working On a show of declared to The Ordinary Half-yearly Meeting was then made It was proposed by the seconded by Mr. Gilson ami resolved it is desirable to double the track from Windsor to and that the Directors be empowered to take the necessary steps to carry out the That it is expedient to pay off terminable bonds falling due by the creation and issue of Perpetual Debenture in such at such rates and in such manner and at such price or prices as to premium or as the may from time to time determine and That the Directors are hereby authorised to issue the balance of 12s. unissued capital created by the Act of 185S, and also to issue the balance of 7s. of unissued capital created by the Act of together 19s. or so much of it as may be either as Ordinary or as Preference Stock with option of conversion into Ordinary Shares at such rate and in such manner as may by them be deemed Or the Directors may avail themselves of the powers vested in them consequent on the authority to issue the said capital by raising the whole or any portion of the said sum of 19s. hy way of Perpetual Debenture at such price or prices as to premium or discount as from time to time they may deem It was proposed by Lewis seconded by Mr. Alexander and That the thanks of this Meeting be given to the Chairman and his colleagues for their attention to the interests of this The Meeting then BRACKSTONE 126, Old April 9, 1873. MINISTERS of all aud THEOLOGIANS are respectfully reminded that this excellent little of which upwards of FIFTY THOUSAND have been sold in England is always on sale by the English and can be obtained through any bookseller in Jo wn or NEW the Authorised English with the various Readings from the most celebrated including the the and tho Alexandrian in With notes by the Dr. The whole revised and carefully collected for the Thousandth Volume of Baron Cloth gilt 2s. 6d.; cheaper 2s.; or Is. 6VJ. SACRED in By the Rev. C. B. Author ot Ac 8ro, cloth 2s. Devotional feeling and sentiment are the pleasing of the Rector of Otley's charming and elegant little volume of and of rhyme criticism must willingly accord and loveable little volume of Morning Post elegant little volume and as sweet and musical aa Some of the metrical rare skill and power of dramatic some poems here it is not too much to say that they would not he unworthy of Feb. 1, 1873. THE MASTER'S HOME Brief Memorials of Alice Frances By her Father the Rev. E. H. Vicar of Christ Srd 32mo, cloth Is. They recall in a touching manner a character of which the religious beauty has a warmth and grace almost too tender to be OEMS of the INNER A New with many additional inserted by mission of the Small post 8vo, These books and are quite beyond the range of the ordinary and praise similar in if not in may be awarded to the careful Editor of the little volume HE HYMNAL COMPANION to the BOOK of COMMON PRAYER Organist's 4to, 7s. Gd. Now This Edition will be found very useful and convenient for home use at the Editions varying in price to 7s. 6d. are now Specimens of Type and Size of various Editions will be forwarded on application to the A liberal allowance is made to clergymen introducing the The Book op Common with the 32iuo, M. And in various ERMONS on LIVING By HoBACH Crown 7s THE LEEDS A first-class advertising Medium for London 108, ALBERT NEXT TERM will commence on 1st of Head Rev. W. W. M.A. OME Gentlemen who have agreed to PURCHASE a COLLIERY on very advantageous terms wish a few with not more than or less than to JOIN Having themselves examined and having had the reports of the most competent intending subscribers can be thoroughly satisfied that it is a very genuine A small company will he and the shares limited and fully paid M. care of Davies and Advertising FRENCH 2s. per Poncons Preserved Pitt de Foie and every description of Price List and orders carriage and 33, W. CLAY CROSS direct from their collieries at Clay the equal to at 36s. per 35s. Cash on deli to Chief 12, W. SMOKY never fail to cure the most inveterate they regulate the draught and prevent the too quick combustion of the heat being thrown into the room instead of escaping by the Their cost is saved over and over We send them to all parts on trial and or fix them anywhere on the No no References to upwards of 3O0 Clergymen and hundreds of the who have these tops in WILSON and 20, AGOOD BLACK SILK for 10s. The Dress of 14 yards PETER 266, W. For a pattern direct as - Celebrated for and hy &c. Sold S Wholesale and Six for 45s.- tally made and double and 41, Poultry and 308, W. ISSUE OF 16,500 SHARES OF EACH OF THE BONVILLES COURT COAL AND IRON COMPANY NOTICE IS HEREBY that the SUBSCRIPTION LISTS for the above will be CLOSED on TUESDAY the 15th for and on WEDNESDAY the 18th for Country By order of the JOHN 8, Great 0th 1873. THE GOVERNMENT OF - The CONGRESS was opened on the 1st of and a MESSAGE delivered in person by the General Guzman Such portion of the Message as more directly affects the interests of the Bondholders may be had on application at this H. Consulate of 25, HE COSTA RICA GOLD MINING COMPANY Incorporated under the Acts and 1S67. Capital in 25,000 shares of of which 9,200 shares are offered for Payment for these shares to be made as per share on application per share on per share on 1st May per share ou 1st July aod per share on 1st Edmund A. Esq. Pontifex and Chairman of the Cape Copper Mining Company and 32, Messrs. and 16, Lancashire and Yorkshire and Messrs. William and London W. Greenwell and 21, Secretary tern Esq. and 18, ABRIDGED Mr. Richardson's which accompanies the merits the careful perusal of intending and furnishes a full and complete detail of the their and At pages 7 and 8 of such report will be found his estimates of the profits to be made when the mines are worked on a large scale and with the best modern They are of the most satisfactory and bold out the prospect of very large Mr Richardson estimates In the first 12 months after the completion of the works 20.000 tons of ore may be raised from the present yielding a net profit paying the cost of production and of per or 2. That this output may be increased to the extent of 30,000 tons in the second yielding a net profit of 3. And that in the third year 40,000 tons of ore may be which would yield a net profit of Copies of the Mr. Richardson's and forms of application for shares may be had of the and and at the Company's THE BANK Notice is hereby given that the LISTS of APPLICATION for SHARES in the above will be CLOSED on TUESDAY the 15th inst. for and on the 16th for the By JOHN G. Secretary 3, April 11,1&73. THE AZOFF COAL COMPANY in 15,000 shares of of which 11.000 shares are offered for Notice is hereby that of APPLICATION for the above will be on TUESDAY the 15th for and on the 16th for the By A. E. C. Offices 7, 9th 1873.__ ACCIDENT INSURANCE 7. General J Personal Railway | Death by THE ST. BREWARD CONSOLS COPPER MINING COMPANY is hereby that the OFFICES of this company are REMOVED from 6, to No. 15. By order of the 16 April 3rd, 1873._ CASH ADVANCED to at a Day's Notice to respectable in or near London on their they retaining the free nse of No sureties No law charges or Repayable by monthly or quarterly instalments from one month to two personally to Mr. W. 13, High Established HONEY to to borrowers residing in town or from repayable in one sum from one to five at 5 per interest on personal security on mortgage of or leasehold property from 3 per for a term of years to be agreed No to R F. 120, EDWARDS and Advisers in undertake to RELIEVE DEBTORS Legal claims Ten till New Patterns in Oxford French &c. Patterns and post aud 41, Poultry 306 W. The 1873 Stock ot these famous FIELD GLASSES is now Early orders are Illustrated Catalogues Alse Illustrations ef Ms. M. ACCURATE SELF REGISTERING and ef their new PATENT SLIDER WINE BINS Best Bin W. and J. Great TO THE PRINCE OF WALES AND THE ELITE 0� PITH PITH PITH Thirty thousand new ready tor the E. 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