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1908 Stock Exchange Year-Book: Iron, Coal and Steel: I

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  • Ibbotson Brothers and Co, Limited.—Directors: F. J. Talbot (Chairman), S. N. Meggitt, H. 0. Richardson, and J. AV. Trickett. Secretary: E. Crowther., O,^ce: Globe Steel Works, Sheffield.—The company was registered May 17, 1872, to acquire a business of steel manufacturers.
  • Indian Collieries Syndicate, Limited.— Directors: H. F. Brown, AA^. H. Cheetham, and A. Simson. Secretaries: Kilburn, Brown & Co. Office: 20, St. Helen’s Place, E.C.— The company was registered April 22, 1902, to acquire under leases for terms of 999 years of coal mining and other rights over some three square miles of land in the Jherria coal fields, within 178 miles of railway from Calcutta, and in 1907 a 999 years lease of coal mining and other rights over some two additional square miles of land in the same coal fields were acquired.
  • Ingham's Thornhill Collieries, Limited.—Directors: E. T. Ingham (Chairman) and •T. L. Ingham. Secretary: E. D. Gaunt. Office: Forge Lane, Dewsbury.—The company was registered December 9, 1898, to acquire collieries which had been previously worked as a private concern. The authorised capital is £50,000 in shares of £10, all of which has been subscribed and paid up. There are also 5 per cent, debentures of £1,000 each for £50,000. No report has yet been received. Telegrapmc address, Ingham, Dewsbury.
  • Insole's, Limited.—Directors: G. F. Insole (Chairman), T. GriflSths, H. R. Homfray, and N. I^wis. Secretary: C. R. Morgan. O^‘cc.*3-4, Bute Crescent, Cardiff.—The company was registered hlarch 3, 1897, and owns collieries.
  • International Coal Co, Limited.— Directors: Sir W. T. Lewis, Bart., K.O.V.O. (Chairman), T. Goldsworthy, E. Owen, and D. Williams. Secretary: A. Edwards. Office: 135, Exchange Buildings, Mountstuart Square, Cardiff.—The company was registered April 17, 1889, to take over a property situated near Bridgend, Glamorganshire.
  • Inverness Railway and Coal Co.—Director Resident in London: R. M. Horne- Payne. Lordon Secretary: H.W. Harding. London Office: Bond Court House, Walbrook, E.C. Head Office: Toronto, Canada.—The company was incorporated in 1902 by Act of the Legislature of Nova Scotia, and owns coal mines at Inverness, Chimney Comer, and Port Hood, on the Island of Cape Breton, covering an area of 55,000 acres, and held under government lease for eighty years with renewal rights, together with a railway 61 miles in length between Inverness and Point Tupper.

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