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Incorporated under the Companies' Acts, 1962 and 1867.

Capital 500,0007. in 10,000 Shares of 501. each.

21. to be paid on application and 87. on Allotment. 57. in Six Months; 37. in Nine Months; 57. in Twelve Months. Further Calls, not exceeding 5. per Share, may be made at intervals of not less than Three Months.

The whole or any portion of the uncalled Capital may be paid up by Shareholders, and Interest at 5 per cent. per Annum will be allowed on the amount so contributed in excess of Calls due.

DIRECTORS.

Sir John Brown, Endcliffe Hall, Sheffield.

William Fowler, Esq., Whittington Hall, Derbyshire (Chairman of the Sheepbridge Coal and Iron Company, Limited). William Thorburn, Esq., Eskett Iron Ore Company. Whitehaven, and Ditton Brook Iron Company, Warrington. John Calloway, Esq., Knott Mill Iron Works, Manchester. John James Barrow, Esq., Ringwood Hall, Staveley, Derbyshire.

Robert Lockhart, Esq. (Robert Lockhart and Dempster), Liverpool.

Frederick Braby (of Frederick Braby and Co., Limited), Mount Henley, Sydenham-bill.

H. R. F. Jameson, Esq., 10, Petershamn-terrace, South Kensington.

BANKERS.

Messrs. Brown, Janson, and Co., 32, Abchurch-lane, London.
Messrs. William Williams, Brown and Co. Leeds.
The Sheffield Banking Company, Sheffield.

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This company has been formed for the purpose of acquir ing the concessions from the Spanish Government, held by Sir John Brown and William Fowler, Esq., of the extensive and valuable iron mines known as the Mines of Galdames (called La Escarpada), La Cenefa, Berango, Moruecos, and El Cerrillo, near Bilbao, all in the Province of Biscay, and for working the same, and for making and working railways in connection therewith, and for other purposes as set forth in the memorandum of association.

The mines of the Bilboa District have been worked from time immemorial, are celebrated for their purity and richness, yielding from 50 to 60 per cent. of metallic iron, and the analysis of the ores proves they are the nearest approach in composition to the hematites of Cumberland.

The iron stones of South Wales, Sunth Staffordshire, and Scotland are becoming exhausted, insomuch that the necessary supply for these districts has for many years been supplemented by the hematite ores of Cumberland and Lancashire; but owing to the great and constantly increasing demand for hematite pig iron, for admixture with iron made from inferior ores, and the extension of the Bessemer steel manufacture, nearly the entire produce of hematite ores is absorbed by the ironworks in the Cumberland district alone, and the price of these ores has advanced within the last two years 70 per cent., and hematite pig iron for the Bessemer process 50 per cent.

Not only are the ironmasters of Wales, Scotland, and Middlesbro' compelled to seek supplies of hematite ore else. where, but the production of Bessemer steel, the demand for which is daily increasing, is partially suspended, from the impossibility of obtaining an adequate supply of suitable ore for that process.

In addition to the British requirements, there is a constant and large demand for these ores in France, Belgium, and Germany.

Under these circumstances, there can be no doubt that a practically unlimited demand must permanently exist for supplies of ore suitable for the best class of hematite pig iron at fair market prices.

The most important of the mines in the province of Biscay is believed to be that of Galdames (Escarpada) from the immense quantity comprised, the purity of the ore, and the cheapness and facility with which it can be worked. This mine may be described as a mountain of iron; it is about 1200 yards in length and 170 yards in height, with an unknown depth, and estimated to contain many millions of tons of ore.

This ore can be worked by quarrying at the mere cost of breaking up and loading into trucks in sidings (which can be at once laid the whole length of the mine of 1200 yards) in quantities only limited by the labour employed, at a cost, it is believed, including all charges, of 9d. per ton. Labour is cheap and can be obtained to any required extent.

The other mines acquired by the Company also contain immense deposits of ore of the finest quality, which can be worked at a very cheap rate.

Concessions have been obtained for the construction of railways from the mines to the river at Sestao, at the entrance of Bilbao, and for an extensive shipping port, including about. 12 acres of wharfage ground granted by the Government. The cost of the railway from the mines of Galdames (12 miles), the construction of the shipping port, with rolling stock, shoots. and all necessary appliances for the speedy loading of steamers, is estimated at 200,000l. to 220,0007.

The property has been surveyed and examined by William Lockhart, Esq. (of the firm of Lockhart, Tozer, and Co.), of London and Liverpool; by William Thorburn, Esq., of Eskett Iron Ore Company, Whitehaven, and Ditton Brook Iron Company; by Edward Woods, Esq., Civil Engineer, Westminster, and by T. W. Jeffcock, Esq., F.G.S., Mining Engineer, Sheffield.

The ore can be raised and placed free on board at an estimated cost of 38. 6d. to 48. a ton, inclusive of Royalty.

The company purposes to build steamers specially adapted for carrying the ore, so as to insure regular deliveries. The maximum estimated cost of freight is 108. per ton, so that the ore can be delivered into South Wales ports at a cost price of 138. 6d. to 148. per ton. English hematites cannot now be bought under 328., and for many years the price has not been under 18. per ton at the same ports.

Taking, therefore, the very low estimate of 188. per ton as the selling price (although contracts for Bilbao ores are now being made at considerable higher rates), delivered at ports in South Wales, and other places in proportion, there would be a profit of at least 4s. per ton. With an annual shipment of 500,000 tons, the profit would be 100,000l., or 20 per Cent. on the subscribed capital of 500,0007.; bu the Directors have every reason to believe that the trade will much exceed this amount, and that the price of these ores must ere long approximate more nearly to the values of the English Hematites.

It has been agreed that 5,0007. shall be paid by the com

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the costs of surveys, investigations, plans, analyses, &c., connected with the railways and mines, and this is the only purchase consideration in addition to the royalty already Chief Office.-126, CHANCERY-LANE, LONDON, W.C. mentioned.

The company have, by their articles of association adopted an agreement, dated the 21st day of November 1871, made between Sir John Brown and William Fowler, Esq., and Frederick Oldershaw Smithers, Esq., trustee for the company, whereby the company will acquire the mines in perpetuity, subject to a royalty of 18. 3d. per ton of 21ewt., which royalty is guaranteed not to be less than 25007. per annum for twenty-one years, from the first shipment of ores.

Copies of the agreement above mentioned, the memorandum and articles of association, and of the reports and analyses may be seen at the Offices of Messrs. CHADWICKS, ADAMSON, COLLIER, and Co., 65, Moorgate-street, London, and 64. Cross-street, Manchester, or of the Solicitors to the Company.

The total charge to the company for its establishment, including brokerage and agency, has been fixed at One per cent. on the subscribed capital, in addition to legal, printing, and other strictly necessary expenses.

Application for shares may be made on the prescribed form, accompanied by a deposit of 27. per share on the number applied for. If no allotment be made the deposit will be returned in full. If a smaller number of shares be allotted than are applied for, the balance of the deposit will be applied in payment of the amount due on allotment. London, 23rd November 1871.

ACCIDENTS CAUSE LOSS OF LIFE

Accidents cause Loss of Time. Accidents cause Los

of Money.

Provide against Accidents of All Kinds by INSURING with the RAILWAY PASSENGERS ASSURANCE COMPANY. An Annual Payment of 3. to 64, 5s. insures 10007, at death, or an Allowance at the rate of 67. per week for injury.

565,0007. have been paid as compensation, one out of every twelve Annual Policy holders becoming a claimant each year. For particulars apply to the Clerks at the Railway Stations, to the Local Agents, or at the Offices, 64, Cornhill and 10, Regent-street, London.

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MPERIAL LIFE INSURANCE
COMPANY.

CHIEF OFFICE-No.1, Old Broad-street, London.
BRANCH OFFICE-No. 16, Pall-Mall, London.
INSTITUTED 1820.

The Liabilities are, in respect of Sums Assured and Bonuses, 2,766,0007, and in respect of Annuities, 16267. per

annum.

The Assets actually Invested in First-class Securities amount to 987,8977. Of the Subscribed Capital of 750,0007. only 75,000l. is paid up.

All kinds of Assurance effected at moderate rates and on very liberal conditions.

The accounts of the Office for the last financial year, returned to the Board of Trade in compliance with The Life Assurance Companies' Act 1870, together with prospectuses, may be had on application.

ANDREW BADEN Actuary and Manager.

UNION

Capital.-ONE MILLION STERLING. Fully subscribed by upwards of 450 Shareholders, nearly all of whom are members of the Legal Profession. CHAIRMAN.-Sir William Foster, Bart., Norwich. DEPUTY-CHAIRMAN.-James Cuddon, Esq., Barrister-at-Law Goldsmith's-building, Temple.

The Capital Subscribed and Funds in hand amount to upwards of 1,300,0007., affording unquestionable security. The Directors invite attention to the new form of Life Policy, which is free from all conditions.

The Company ADVANCES Money on Mortgage of Life Interests and Reversions, whether absolute or contingent, Prospectuses, copies of the Directors' Report, and Annual Balance Sheet, and every information sent post free on appli

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And 70, BAKER-STREET, Portman-square, London.
Instituted in the Reign of Queen Anne A.D. 1714.

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The Funds of the Company are invested exclusively in first-class securities, and amount to more than 1,250,6007.; and the annual income from all sources is over 180,0007.

The Directors are ready to receive proposals for insuring property generally, at equitable rates against the risk of FIRE. All losses promptly and liberally settled.

An Insurance may be made for seven years by prepayment of six times the annual premium.

The advantages offered by the LIFE DEPARTMENT of this Company are:

Its age and large capital afford perfect security.
The premiums are very moderate.

The bonuses distributed have been large. The published Accounts give the fullest details as to the position of the Society.

CLEMENT J. OLDHAM, Secretary.

PELICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY

Established in 1797.

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CLOWES

AND SONS,

Printers and Publishers to the Incorporated Council of Law Reporting for England and Wales, 51, Carey-street,

Lincoln's-inn, W.C.

Printed and published by HORACE Cox at 10, Wellington-street, Strand, London, W.C., in the County of Middlesex.-Saturday, November 25, 1871.

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Partnerships, Wanted and Vacant.

LANDED Advertiser, who was admitted 1864, a PARTNER

CHISEMENT COMPANY (incorporated by special Act of Parliament) is empowered, subject to the approval of the Inclosure Commissioners of England and Wales, to ADVANCE MONEY to the Owners of Settled and other Estates, for the Erection of FARM BUILDINGS and COTTAGES, and for the DRAINAGE, RECLAMATION, and general Improvement of LANDED Property in any part of the United Kingdom; the amount borrowed being made repayable by Annual Instalments spread over a period not exceeding twenty-five years.

The Company is also prepared to receive applications from limited owners in England to advance Money for the ERECTION or COMPLETION of MANSIONS, STABLES, and OUTBUILDINGS, and for the improvement of and additions to Houses capable of conversion into Mansion Houses; also for enabling landowners to subscribe for Shares in Companies for the CONSTRUC TION of RAILWAYS and NAVIGABLE CANALS, which will promote the Improvement of their Property.

The expenses incident to the transaction are paid by the Company, and added to the amount to be charged on the Estate. No investigation of the landowner's title is

necessary.

The Company is also enabled to make advances for the Enfranchisement of Copyholds, the amount of consideration money being charged on the enfranchised lands, and repaid by a rentcharge spread over twenty-five years.

Terms and further particulars may be obtained of Messrs,
Rawlence and Squarey, 22, Great George-street, Westminster,
S.W., and Salisbury; of Messrs. Ashurst, Morris, and Co.,
Solicitors, 6, Old Jewry, London, E.C.; of Messrs. Gillespie
and Paterson, W.S., 81A, George street, Edinburgh, agents
for the Company in Scotland; and at the Offices of the
Company.
T. PAIN, Managing Director.
EDWIN GARROD, Secretary.
Land, Loan, and Enfranchisement Company,
No. 22, Great George-street, Westminster, S.W.
DEBENTURES AT 5, 54, and 6 PER CENT.

CEYLON COMPANY, LIMITED.

The

DIRECTORS are prepared to issue DEBENTURES to replace others falling due, viz.: for one year at 5 per cent. for three years at 5 per cent., and for five years at 6 per cent. per annum; also for longer periods, on terms to be ascertained at the Office of the Company. R. A. CAMERON, Secretary.

OAN OF 10,000/-The GUARDIANS of Sussex, invite Tenders for a LOAN of the above amount, o be secured on Mortgage of the Poor Rates of the Union, and repayable in thirty annual instalments.

The Guardians would prefer to take the money in instalments, not to exceed five, completing the loan within the next twelve months.

Persons tendering must state rate of interest required and other terms; and every tender must be sealed up, indorsed "Tender for Loan," and sent to the undersigned on or before the 5th day of January next.

The Guardians do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any tender.

ROBERT FRENCH, Clerk to the Guardians.

ONEY.-WANTED (for a term preferred), 60007. and 50007. respectively, on Long LEASEHOLD PROPERTY.- Principals and Solicitors only, apply to Messrs. Lowe and Co., Solicitors, 13, Union-court, Old Broad-street, E.C.

AW PARTNERSHIP.-WANTED, by the
SHIP in a first-class Convevancing family Practice in a
rural district.-Apply "C." (No. 1493), 10, Wellington-street,
Strand, W.C.

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THE LAWYERS.

Price (with Reports), 1s. 6d.
Without Reports, 9d.

LAW. WANTED, a RE-ENGAGEMENT

as General CLERK. Age 22; understands duties of Clerk to Local Board. Good references. Salary 258.-Address "A. B.," 6, Prospect-plate, Stone-street, Bradford, W. WANTED, immediately, by a

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SHIP. A permanency desired; small salary required. Excellent references.- Address "L. X." (No. 1496), 10, Wellington-street, Strand.

LAW. A Gentleman of Thirteen Years'

Experience in the Law, wants EMPLOYMENT in the Country, in a solicitor's Office, Counsel's Chambers, the Public Civil Service, or a Land Agent's, or Public Company's Office. Minimum salary, 1507. a year.-Address, B. A.,' 40, St. John-street, Oxford.

LAW well

BILL CLERK.-A Gentleman, well

AW PARTNERSHIP.. A Solicitor of experience desires to purchase a working PARTNERSHIP in a well-established business, or the SUCCESSION to a PRACTICE. Would take the management of a business in conjunction with his own, on mutual terms.-Address Lex," F. W. Blake. Esq., solicitor, 44, Lincoln's-Inn-Fields. A Gentleman, ASSOCIATE himself with one, or a firm having a surplusage of work, where his whole time can be fully occupied. Apply," LEX," (No. 1496), 10, Wellington-street, Strand. Gentleman

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AW PARTNERSHIP.-A

SHARE of some hundreds a year in an old-established
Country Conveyancing PRACTICE; amount of premium
secondary consideration, if a proposal be perfectly satis-
factory in other respects.-Address, with full particulars,
"K." (No. 1496), 10, Wellington-street, Strand, W.C.

AW PARTNERSHIP.-A Young Solicitor

a position as Managing Clerk in one of the most eminent
London offices, is desirous of obtaining a PARTNERSHIP
in a well established London firm. Has a large private
connection, and can give the highest references.-Address
"E. T.," care of Messrs. Waterlow's, Parliament-street.

Taxation or otherwise, seeks an ENGAGEMENT, Town or
Country. Terms moderate; can furnish the highest re-

ferences.-" DELTA," 62, Navarino-road, Dalston.
LAW.

AW.-The Advertiser (aged 21), desires CLERK. Has a good knowledge of Costs and Bookkeeping (Kain's system), writes Shorthand, can Abstract, and is willing to make himself generally useful. Good references. -"H." (No. 1496), 10, Wellington-street, Strand,JW.C.

desires an ENGAGE

LAWENT Advertiser Solicitor's office of general

practice where he could be Articled under Judges' order. Well understands Common Law, Bankruptcy, and the ordinary practice of a Country Office.-Unexceptionable references. Apply to "LEX," Post-office, Coventry.

LAW. A Gentlemant of the Changer, Department experienced in the

and the Conveyancing and Legal business connected therewith, desires a RE-ENGAGEMENT after the ensuing recess. Address "A. B.," Mr. Harwar, Law Stationer, 43, Carey-street, Lincoln's-inn, W.C.

AW.-WANTED, by a Solicitor, admitted

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established Country Office for a JUNIOR PARTNER. The share will be not less than 5007. per annum. Gentlemen desirous to negotiate, and having command of about 17507., can address-"G. R.," care of Messrs. Herring, Dewick, and Hardy, Walbrook.

LAWOOP PARTNERSHIPS.ME SSRS.

the Partnerships which have been arranged through their
agen y have given very great satisfaction; and as they have
alwa on their Register numerous applicants seeking occu·
patio for time and capital, they are in a position to intro-
essential service to any Solicitor who may require assistance
duce without delay gentlemen fully competent to render
in the conduct of his business.-45, Fleet-street.

AW PARTNERSHIPS.-KAIN, WITT,
men, &c.), invite attention to their register of SELECTED
Chancery-lane.

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ences from present employer. The north of England pre ferred. Address "W. R." (No. 1496), Wellington-street, Strand, London, W.C.

AW COSTS.-The advertiser, of many competent to take entire charge of Costs, and would be useful in other Departments, having a General Knowledge of the varlous branches.-Address 'A. B.," Mr. Everett, advertising agent, 34, Bouverie-street, E. C.

AW.-ARTICLES. - Small salary.

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preminum. By a young man holding situation in Midland Counties. Town and Country experience. Conversant with Bankruptcy and Common Law; could manage with slight supervision. Preliminary passed. Open to commence one month after determination. Midland Counties preferred.-" TERENCE," Post-office, Stoke-upon-Trent.

LAW. WANTED, by a Gentleman who

has passed his Final Examination last Term, but is not yet Admitted, a Conveyancing or Chancery CLERKSHIP, in London. The advertiser served four years of his Articles in a first-rate Country office, and the last year with a firm of large practice in town.-Address "C.," 23, Essexstreet, Strand.

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AW PRACTICE.-A Gentleman, articled experience, wishes to PURCHASE a Working SHARE of an Established Business. Short preliminary clerkship preferred.-M.," Post-office, Grosvenor-street, W.

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AW PRACTICE.-For SALE, a large General PRACTICE of a Solicitor, of twenty-two years' standing, in an important market town, near an extensive mining district in a Midland county. Freehold modern gentlemanly residence and excellent offices, gardens, Sufficient introduction

MONEY Promptly ADVANCED on Per- modern gentlemanly residence and

terest repayable by instalments. No preliminary fees. Forms free, or by post one stamp. REAL AND PERSONAL ADVANCE COMPANY (LIMITED), 14, Southampton row, Holborn; and 3, Tavistock-street, Coventgarden.-P. J. HARVEY, Secretary.

MONEY ADVANCED at a Day's Notice

(from 407. upwards) to respectable householders in the London district upon MORTGAGE of their FURNI TURE without removal, repayable by easy instalments. No charge of any kind unless money advanced. As this does not emanate from an agent, applicants must apply personally to Mr. BAUGHAN, 34, Southampton-buildings, Chancery-lane. The public are cautioned against paying preliminary fees to pretenders.

MUTUAL LOAN FUND ASSOCIATION

(Incorporated by Act of Parliament 1850), 14, Rus. sell-street, Covent-garden, London, and 38, Ship-street, Brighton, and South-colonnade, Hastings, ADVANCES MONEY ucon Personal Security, Bills of Sale, Freehold or Leasehold Property, for one, two, or three years, repayable weekly, monthly, or quarterly. Bills promptly discounted. Forms free on receipt of stamped envelope. EDWARD HARPER, Secretary.

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A W.-The Managing CLERK in a TION with prospect of an early PARTNERSHIP, or a CLERKSHIP in a Town Office where he would also see Mercantile business. Has hitherto been entirely engaged in large estate offices, and could superintend Estate Accounts, c. Has some capital. Salary not less than 2001.-Address "Q.," 7, Tichfield-terrace, Regent's-park, N.W.

AW.-A Gentleman (aged 21), who has LAW, whtry has

and passed his Intermediate Examination, is desirous of having his articles TRANSFERRED to an office in a large town, where he may be employed in an extended sphere of practice. His desire is for plenty of work and consequent improvement.-Apply by letter to "J. H. W.," Post-office, Holbeach, Lincolnshire.

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AW.-A Gentleman (admitted) who was articled, and is still with an eminent Firm in the City, and who, besides general practice, has had considerable experience in Copyholds, is desirous of meeting with a JUNIOR PARTNERSHIP or CLERKSHIP, with a view thereto, or to SUCCESSION, in a well-established Country Business, Capital can be introduced.-Address "M. N.. care of Messrs. Witherby, 9, Birchin-lane, London, E.Ç. LAW General y AW-Conveyancing or General Managing

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Has had much 30), seeks an ENGAGEMENT as above. experience, and the responsible Management of Conveyancing ond other branches in good London offices during the past seven years.-Address "Lex," Mr. Jennings, newsagent, North-end, Croydon.

AW BOOK-KEEPING, by G J. KAIN, Law Accountants (Costs Draftsmen, &c., 69, Chancery-lane, THREE METHODS, viz., Single and Double Column Systems (one volume), 78. 6d.; Triple Column, 68. WATERLOW and Sons, London-wall, and through all Book

sellers.

SITUATIONS WANTED and VACANT continued on next vage.

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