during the whole period of its existence may be best exhibited by recapitulating the declared Surpluses at the Six Investigations made up to this time:
| For the 7 years ending 1842 the surplus was | £32,074 | 11 | 5 |
| 5 years ,, 1847 ,, | 86,122 | 8 | 3 |
| 5 years ,, 1852 ,, | 232,081 | 18 | 4 |
| 5 years ,, 1857 ,, | 345,034 | 3 | 11 |
| 5 years ,, 1862 ,, | 531,965 | 3 | 4 |
| 5 years ,, 1867 ,, | 559,229 | 17 | 9 |
| Total profits realised, divided amongst members | £1,786,488 | 3 | 0 |
AGENT FOR NORWICH—
MR. HENRY LUDLOW,
The National Provincial Bank of England.
J. W. JEWSON,
COAL MERCHANT,
IMPORTER OF DEALS AND TIMBER,
NORWICH AND YARMOUTH.
COALS. NORWICHDEPOT: Staveley Coal Wharf,Thorpe Station. HEADOFFICE: | WOOD GOODS. TIMBERYARDS; ST. CLEMENT’S, NORWICH; SOUTHTOWN, YARMOUTH. A well-assorted Stock from St. Petersburgh, Wyburgh, Riga,Memel Gothenburg, & other Swedish ports, consisting of TimberCulters—4 by 11, 4 by 9, 3 by 11, 3 by 9, 3 by 8, 3 by 7,2½ by 7, 2½ by 6¼, 1½ by 7, 1¼by 7, 1 by 7. Prepared Floor Boards, Scantling, Lath,&c., &c. Also a stock of dry-seasoned cut Deals,from ½ by 11 to 1½ by 11. 5000 BUNDLES OF GOOD LATH, ATONE SHILLING PER BUNDLE.
Prices, which will be found very low, andevery information may be obtained on application at theYards. | |
BEST WALLSEND—A choice description of Coal fromDurham coal fields; quality cannot be surpassed. | 22/- |
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WALLSEND—A very excellent Housekeepers’ Coal,of the usual seaborne quality, but larger and freer fromdust. | 21/- |
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COALS FROM DERBYSHIRE AND SOUTH YORKSHIRE—The finestquality of inland Coals, remarkable for cheerful burning; theseCoals are generally approved. | 20/- |
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GOOD HOUSE COAL | 17/- |
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NUTS | 15/- |
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Coal delivered Free to any part of the City for Cash. One
Shilling per Ton extra for Booking.
SPECIAL PRICES FOR CONTRACTS ON APPLICATION.
Coals, suitable for Bakers, Smiths, Engineers, and Manufacturers, from
12s. 6d. per Ton at wharves, or 11s. in truck loads.