NSW Legislation
1861. 25° VIC. Tomago Coal Mining Company.
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An Act to incorporate "The Tomago Coal Mining Company." [29th October, 1861.]
TILEREAS a joint stock company called "The 'Tomago Coal Preamble.
Mining Company" has been lately established at Sydney i in the
Colony of New South Wales under and subject to the rules regul: ttions and provisions contained in a certain deed of settlement bearing date the twenty-first day of September in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and' sixty-one pur porting to be the deed of settlement. of the said company And whereas by the said deed of settlement the several parties thereto have respectively and mutually covenanted and agreed that they whilst holding shares in the capital of the said company shall be and continue until dissolved under the provisions in that behalf therein contained a joint stoek company or partnership under the name style and title of "The Tomago Coal Mining Company" for working or contracting for the working of the coal and other minerals in or upon any land of which the said company may from time to time be owners or lessees for purchasing or taking on Jease coal or other mineral lands or the coals or other minerals thereupon or thereunder and for working the same for following up and acting upon any trade or purpose men- tioned in any regulations for the management or conduct of coal or other mines in the said Colony of New South Wales for purchasing the necessary machinery for working the said mines for testing the mining capabilities of any land purchased or taken on lease or intended to be purchased or taken on lease or the coal or minerals whercon are or may be purchased or taken on lease or intended to be purchased or taken ou lease by the said company for draining any mines or any other purposes in connection therewith tor exporting selling or otherwise disposing of all coal or other minerals to be raised from any land belonging to or taken on lease by the said company or from any land whatever for disposing of the timber on any such land for raising fire- clay for making and disposing of fire-bricks for making and disposing of coke for letting or selling any such lands for constructing railways yoads wharves and other matters necessary for the promotion of the objects of the said company and for such other purposes as shall from time to time be agreed on as thereinafter mentioned And it was by the ame deed of settlement agrecd that the capital of the said company vould consist of twenty thousand pounds to be contributed in five housand shares of fow' pounds euch and of such further sum or ums as might thereafter be raised by the ercation and sale of new raves of the like amount as therein provided And whereas by the same deed of settlement provision has been made for the due manage- ment of the affairs of the company by certain directors already appointed and by other dircetors to be from time to time elected and appointed as their successors by the shareholders of the said company And whereas the said company is desirous of being incorporated and it is expedient that the said company should be incorporated accord- ingly
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