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PROSPECTUS OF' ■-: , ■■ ■ "-" ■ mrlK LYELL OWm I QUxLiIZ MINWG OUMPANY, "*• K LlULl'lfpCapital ... ~ £34000 - In 48 00 » Miares of-Tejrt SMllitiff* each? . Five Suiilings paid up. To be Begistered uuder "The Mining Companies Act* 1872." Provisional Directors : SGEg-VVTLVa. PAtBICK Bt7TtT!tt ■ J B Wawh H.Cosgbovb . Gbobgb Wiss T. M'ljOtohmh Thos. HuuGEsyjßD Patsick Mv&eur PATaicK Bbzkna^, ReeftoD, Uankersj: Bask of New ' Solicitor i J. Lynch, K»q. Brokers, * G. W. Mow, Greymoutß j F. A. tKAitmosts, Hokitika ; Tni)MA«t Fluntkb. Dua^din , Patmc^ Bbeknan, Beef i on* \if% BtMJci«l CJitfta dTOI **W** *i O'i»?d on the AJpine K»pge. LyslJ. north and «»ast of 'he ground of iWtwte'l Alomp Quarlz Min'ne Company, Litiitod. which , it adjoin*; bounded on rlie «)u:h by the ' ground of tbe Captain Ock Company, forniely known as the little Wonder ', < n tlie north by lite Eight^roile; formerh known as the Brcok-o'»Dr»y Company, and lilao by the prospecting i-liim known »r Maioney'-?. Tlie Special Claim contains the ground formely known as »he Lyll Or?ek, Oriental, Alonce Chris' o nd Ceifral leases. The extiaordtnary riclmes^ of *h»leaders which bare been wotrknd in th" , L'ttle Wonder, Break-o'-Day, MaUiey'" Oriental, Ceniral, and M'^nte O irl«fo is well known, the yields ranuinp ttrtm 4to 21 ounces to the ton. 'Iliaieef in Mie ground of the United Alpir-* Company, proven now to a depth of 450 feet, is a" indicative of perrmnienry Sir any quartz j.»de in the Southern Hemi»phe p <»« bein«/ • irorn 6 reet to 30 feet in width, and fielding «n a^erace of 25 dvrig. to Ihe j and it nviy be here noted 'hat on the lowest leyfl tbe width of reef i« up to the «rera«ii' f while the quaUty of the stone is superior, I bus indicatius: that iv richness H improves as it goes down. The ground can bo worked hy a tunnel driven from Brown's Creek t»t a d^p'h of (SOO feet below tbe present lowest level in the eround of tile United Al|iine Company. The tunnel will interact the linn o^rich leaders at 800 feet.'fnd the lino o» tie Alpirje reef at!6oo feet The. country if rousjh -vliich it is proposed to Jrive the tinnel is comparntiroly soft, and the cob! of driving will accordingly be modera'e. \A machine site n'nd w'ntpr riu'ht 8 h»ve been secure i in Brown's Creek, in winch fhere is abundance of water hr ro'Hivp VPwer m 1 all sonsons. The supply of raining timber iv ihe neighbourhood is unlimited. - The promoters would reaneef fully oall m^,&B attention «ttl the pujbiie. to- th<*' **xj^a|»s, ,oMbe Special Claun. tbe*|»isi>ioii wlii<b it " ■ ocjp 'p^es-beJDg «ituate44o_the , teai^n of Mte rich leaders betV>n mentioned and containing many of them, and adjoining the ground cf the now far-famed Tnited Alpioe Company; to iho permanent appearance of the reef in the mine of thm cofnpany ; to the depth to which it i» proven {and also to the fa-t that ir improves in quality as it goeH down. .They ' wduld also call attention to the advantaufs of having an unlimited Rupply of water for driving machines, plenty of limber for mining purpose growing ou .the .property, and to the fact that calls of one halfpenny per share per month will be sufficient to pay the cr-st of driving the lunnel. and the current expenses of the company for the time being. la t 'c>neiu->io'). the promoters., having the greatpst confidence in the succ<'"S of the undertaking, will reserve to themselves 12.00? contribaiing shares, and will offer to t!ip tlie public 36.000- share* nt 4i per slvire — 2 Ito he paid on- appiication, and 21 on a-'lotnienfc. The list payment of 2d mn : t be made before the Ist January, 1881. Forms of Application can be had from - Ibe Secretary at Eeefton ; from Mr (t W. 1 Moss, Greymouth ;Mr John West* ;; port; Mr F. A. I>arrjjon h, Hnkitika ; and from Mr Thomas Hunter, Dunenin. \m-il tie l.«t January 1881, at whirh rlfite 1 nil Apoliffitions must be'.in'tbe han/'a «;( tiie Secretary, when the Lifts will be closed. . PATRICK B'JB EN NAN. Secretary. "Re ftnn. 25th Novcm'ier. 188,0. INAiNGAHUA COUJN'fY COUNCIL. THE following rr's slut ion has been duly carried at" -a met* ting of 'the Cjuncil, iipJ I m the 13 li instflnt : — Moved by Cr. TJrehkan (•'li»ir»n»ti): nni) 'ipeond-'if by Or- M Gaffin "That io future no elsnin ♦• r 'co»iipertßaiio»V:flfo.V& : '' : pt|^Mff«-ii i .Who may do «•<» k of any fleseriptioh .witli".ut' the tuiih^f-ity of the Council, be. enterHiined." JOHN HABOLD. CVtunty Clerk. G ll AT K FUL, - COM FO RUN G. EPP'S -C.OOOA, BIiUAITPiST. 'By a thorough knowledge of tlie natural laws which govern the opevatioon of di«estion and riiitrition, and by acareful application of the fine properties ol welUselected ' cocoa, Mr Epps har! provided our brenkfast tables with a delicately flavoured beverage which nifiy «aye us many heavy doctors' bills. It i? by the judicious jse of such articles or diet that a constitution may be gradually built up until strong enough to resist every lende v to disease. Hundreds of subtle roal& ies are floating around us ready to iittacit wherever there is a weak point. We may many a fatal shaft by keeping ourselves well fortified with pure blood and a properly nourished frame,' — See article in the Civil Service QvjseUe. simply with boiling water or milk. Sold ouly in packets or tins, labelled : JAHES EPPS & CO., HOU EOIJTHIC CHEMISTS,

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Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 17 December 1880, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 17 December 1880, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 17 December 1880, Page 3

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