| 21. | The plant was removed c . 1918 and transferred to the Iguana Consols to prospect for the lost Iguana reef.
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| 22. | They shrewdly got out of British consols in 1817, but England was the nation where the family flourished above all.
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| 23. | In the first six years of operation, nearly 90, 000 tons of copper had come from Devon Great Consols.
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| 24. | They therefore became annuities, paying an annual rate of interest of 3 %, and known as consolidated annuities, or consols.
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| 25. | However, in 1884, the Tankerville Great Consols Company mine, the largest user of the railway, closed and tonnage fell to.
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| 26. | The school's newfound wealth was invested in consols, and by 1842 the amount had risen to a massive ?0, 000.
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| 27. | Around 1887 the Day Dawn Consols Company, with shares principally held in Melbourne, was floated to prospect the area at greater depth.
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| 28. | In 1896 the main shaft was sunk to 380 feet ( 116m ), making Golden Gate Consols the deepest mine on the field.
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| 29. | Thus, although it is usual to speak of ?00 consols, the reality is the yearly dividend which the government pays by quarterly instalments.
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| 30. | He used the Consols mine to create a political base for himself, by building the village of Halsetown to accommodate the mine-workers.
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