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

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  • Rand Collieries, Limited.—Donefon Committee: J. Freudenthal (Chairman), P. G. H. Carvill, and F. W. Chambers. London Secretary: T. F. Thorne. London Office: 201-5, Winchester House, E.C. Head Office: Johannesburg, South Africa.—The company was registered April 29, 1895, under the laws of the Transvaal, to acquire a portion of the farm Witpoort, covering an area of about 5,900 acres of coal bearing land, situated in the Boks- burg district, and freehold rights on the central portion of the farm Witpoortje, 2,800 acres in extent, upon which it has obtained gold mining rights comprising 828 reef-bearing claims.
  • Rhymney Iron Co, Limited. — Director's : Sir H. W. T. G. E. Lewis, A. H. Ramsden-Tagore, Col. H. E. Tyler, and J. F. B. Saunders. O,^ce: 26, Martin’s Lane, E.C. — The company 1836, and was registered March 24, 1871, as limited.
  • Richard Evans and Co, Limited.—Directors: Col. R. Pilkington, C.B. (Chairman), F. Gaskell (Deputy-Chairman), W. Grant -Wilson, C. R. Pilkington^ L. E. Pilkington, and V. Roberts. Secretary: W. J. Part. Ofice: Haydock Collieries, Hay dock, near St. Helens, Lancashire.—The company was registered September 20, 1889, and took over, as from February 3, 1890, the business of colliery proprietors of the firm of the same name.
  • Robert Addie and Sons Collieries, Limited.—Directors: Kt. Hou. J. P. Smith (Chairman), J. H. Davidson, G. A. Mitchell, and H. IMungall. Secretary: P. Macdonald. Office: 127, St. Vincent "Street, Glasgow.—The company was registered January 4, 1893, to take over the business of Messrs. Robert Addie and Sons, iron and coal masters.
  • Rosa and Walpole, Limited.—Directors: R. W. Booth (Chairman), W. Ross (Joint Managing Director), F. F. Warren (Joint Managing Director), and F. W. Woods. Secretctry: W. J. Brooks. Office: 65-8, North Wall Quay, Dublin.—The company was registered February 10, 1898, to take over the business of ironfounders carried on under the same title.
  • Russian Collieries Co, Limited.—Directors: W. E. Hubbard (Chairman), P. E. Beachcroft, J, E. Gladstone, C. H. Moore, J. Nairn (St. Petersburg), and G. C. Whiteley. Secretary: B. H. Binder. Office: 28-31, Bishopsgate Street Within, E.C.—The company was registered January 24, 1899, as the Russian Collieries and Railway Company, Limited, to take over certain established undertakings, and in the same year the name was changed as above.

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