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PROSPECTUS THt LYELL CREEK EXTENDED QUARTZ MINING CoMBaNY, LIMITED. Cawtah " ...-/... £24,000 In 4.8,00* Shares of Ten Shilliqo;3 each ; 'Five Sbilli g3 paid op. To be Kegistered mder "The Mining Companies Act, 1872." Provisional Directors. : JOHH BPTLEB PATBICK BtTTLKB J. B. Walsh g. Cosgqovb Geobge Wise T, M'Jjoitghlik Tnos,. HuNGEaroiro Plteige Mubphy Spcretary : Patrick BuennaWi Eeefton. Bankers : Bane of New Sealant Solicitor ; J. Lynch, S^q. Brokers: G. W. Moas, Greymouih ; F. A. Lea.iia'osiH, Kokitika ; Ti oma» HvKtbb, Panedin , Patbic c BBE«irAJf • Reeftoi . ' : • The object of the promoter* is fb fioit n Company to work thevrnnnd comprised in a Specihl Claim of Gl «<ire». sifuuted On the A'pine Eangoi Lyil. north and east of the gronnd of|fh<» United Atpine Quartz Mining Gompnrisv Limited, whi<jL it adjoins; bounded, on the south by the ground of the Captain; Conic Company, fonuely known as tl.e Little Wonder } <>n the north by the FifjhUmiK formerly mown a 8 the Break-'/- pay Company, and blbo by the prospectiitk claim known as Malonoy's. The Speci tl Claim contains the gronnd formely known as the Lyell . Creek,. Oriental, Alodca Christo nd Central leases, I # ' The extraordinary ptehneß^ of the leaders which ba7e bffen worked in the L'ttle Wondpf, Break -d-Day, Malur,ev[s Oriental, Central," and J Monte. C!i?isto h well-known; the yields fangin/ ts'ora 4 to 21 ounces to the ton! The xeef in the ground of the United lAlpin« Company, proven now to a depth! of 450 feet, is a« indicative of permnnenjy as any qur.rtz lode in the Southern Hemisphere, being from 6 feet to 30 fett in width, and yieldins; no averago on 25 dwts. to the ton ; and it may heliere nptpd that on the lowest level the width of Veef is up to the overage, while the qnaiitw of the stone is superior, thus indicating aiat ia richness it improves as it goe's &ov?\. Tiift) ground can.be worbfcd by 8 tunnel driven from Brown's Crcea at a dpptb of €00 feet below the pveqent lbwost level in the ground of the United UlplneCom» L, pany. The tunnel will intelsect the line L of rich leaders at §00 feet, aild the line of ithe Alpine reef at 1600- feet IThe country K through which it is proposed loJrivo the funnel is comparatively soft, IndMhe cost Btf driving will accordingly beinodtjraie. machine sits and .water nght 8 have secured in Brown's Creel, ifi which is abundance of water far motive in all sensons. The skpply. of timber in the neighbourhood is . j ' promoters.' would respectftliy call of the public to. thje extent Claim, the position which it situated in the /region of leaders before meiitiined and many of them, and/adjoining of the now far-fatdbd United ; to the permanent apof the reef in the nine of that ; to the depth to which it cis and also to the faolthat it imquality as it goes down, They call attention to tWe advantages a° unlimited eadply of wafer machines, and plejnty of timber purpose growled on the pro* the promoter a, having confidence in the success of will resefve to them-' oontribaUng sllares, and will to the the public 36,008 shares at 4i share— 2fl to be paid oh application, 2d on allotment; The llasfc payment must be made bflfors the Ist 1 881. - I r Eorms of Application cad-be had from the Secretary at Reefton ; fibm Mr G. W. Moss, Greymouth ; Mr Johb.Corr, West*. port; Mr F. A. Lparraonil, Hokitika; and from Mr Thomas Hunjier, Dunenin, until the Ist January 18Sl,Jat which date all Applications roust be irl the hands of f the Secretary, when the lists will be A closed. , J PATBICJE BEEIvN AN, iSecretary. ' "Reefton, 25th Noyeraher, 11880. GdLDEN POIJNT GQLfJ MIMJSG\COMPANY, LIMIT ED. A T a MWting of the Directors of the ■4* aboveN^ompany, held Novombp 24th, 1880, a -C^LL (the 8tlj) of ONE PKNS Y per Bhirbywas m%d& payable to the Manage? at tliov Comp"*^|' 8 Office, on WEONESUaY, B'>b^ [:.pfiCKMBEtt, 1880. _ \ &: PEfiOTTI, itfauager. Greyrnoiith, KVverahpr 25th, n^o. -n. LOST. OST^4ELACK PD;tSEon Wed' j J . nesdavsjaat, Containing DOCU» MiiNTS. TheNtoeumentß are. of no use but to tffe ownerSLThe finder will be KEWAKDED on lea^jng the documents et the Office of this. Papfer.' : I^AN^AHUA COUNTY COUNCIL. V N O TIOE, . A PPLtoVIONS for the Office of J3L EiSGIB^EEK to the County will ba received atVthe Council Chambers, t- fton, tip tillW NOON of MOS. Y r the 3rd JAMTABY, 1881, gALAItY.£6 p\ week. Trarelh'ng Espenses, r whertson duty, will be •paid by •,Couacii.\ Dated this 27th day of Fovember, 1880. JOBN HAR9LD.It; ' ■ County Wet' „•

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Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 6 December 1880, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 6 December 1880, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 6 December 1880, Page 3

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