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. PROSPECTUS OF THE LYELL CREEK EXT ENiJET) ■ QUARTZ MINING "COMPANY, LIMITED. Capital ... ... £24.000 In 48,00') Shares of Ten Shillings each* Five Shillings paid up. To be Registered under "The Mining Companies Act, 1872." Provisional Directors ; JOHK ■RTJTLBB PATBICK BITTtBB J. B. WaI3H H. Cosobove Gbobcb Wise T. M'Louohhn Thos. Kungebfobd P;atbick MxrapHt - Secretary : Pateick Bbenkaw, Eeefton. Bankefs -: Bxsk of New Zealand. . Solicitor ; S J. Lykcs, E^q. Brokers : G.W. Moss, Greymouth ; F, A. Lbab"i ' MOVTBt Hokitilra ,• Thomas Hvxtbs, f f > Ddaeidin , Patbick BaßKft'AN, ' %.-^1 -. - Beefton. _*&-. - '■'' c W tbd Alpine Eanpe* Lyell, north jind 1 cant of the ground of thp United Altnne Quartz Mining Company, Limited.- which *"- it adjoins; bounded on the sou Jh.hy. the ground of the Captain Cock tVnpony. formely known as the L : uie Wcsdnr |»n the north by the Eight-mile, formerly known as the Dreak-o'-Day Cumpnny, end also by the prospectitiK claim Utiowa «s Maloney's. The Special Claim contains i the ground formely known as ibe -Lyell Creek, Oriental, Monte Curisto nd Central lenses. - The extraordinary richness of tbe ! leaders which have been worked in th** Little Wonder, Break-o'-Day, Malui»ey'« Oriental, Central, and Monte C-insfo is X well known, the yields ranging ttota 4 to * 21 ounces to tt»e ton. .The J«ef in the ground of tbe United Alpin* 1 Company, •: proven now to a depth of 450 fret, is a* indicative of permoneni-y as any quarts \ Tode in the Southern Hemisphere, being "from 6 teet to 30 ieet in n-idlh, and j yielding an average of 25 dwts. to the Jon ; and it may be here uoM that oh the powest level the width of reef io up to thp |arerage, while tbe quality of the stove is hupcrior, thus indicating that io richness « |it improves as it goes dow.n. , } Tbe ground csn be worked by a'tunncl j I driven from Brown's Creek nt h d«>pth of I' 1 600 feet below the present lowest level in I f the ground of the United Aluine Com" >f pany. The tunnel will intersect the linp | of rich leaders at 800 feet, and tho line of i the Alpine reef at 1600 feet The -country ' through which it is proposed to Inve the >' tunnel is comparatively soft, and the cost ; 6f driving will accordingly be moderate. A machine site ami water t\e.ht a h-'ivc I been secured in Brown'a Cr^ek, in wiiieh f there is abundance of water for motive power m .all seasons. ' The supply of mining timber iv the neighbourhood is t unlimited. ■ I^The promoters would respectfully cal I S*f!ie atteh*ion of the public to thf eitetil j of the Special Claim, the position which it or 0 'pies being situated in the region of (the ricii leaders before raeut toned and | rontaining many of them, aud adjoining i the ground of tbe now far-famed TTnited j Alp<oe Company jto the permanent a p^ ] pearance of the - reef in the mine of that \ company; to the depth to which jr is proven; and also to the fa<*t that it improves in qunlity ns it goes, down, They i would also call attention to tiie adTantagPS ! of having an unlimited supply of water I for driving machines, plenty of limber for mining purpose growing on the property, and to the fact that calls oi one halfpenny per share per month will be j f sufficient to pay the cost of driving the tunnel, and tbe current eSjienses of (he company for the time being. In conclusion, the proaio'ers, haWns; the greatest confijeijee in the success of the underNkiug, will reserve to ; thorn.-- -■ selves 12.00(? contribn'tin? shares, and will offer to the the public 36.000 shares at 44 per s'i>»re — 2 Ito be paid on application, and 2fl on allotment. The Ivt payment of 2'l must be made beforo the' Jst January, 1881, Forms of Application C'ln he had f/om > the Secretary at Eesfton { from Mr &. W. Moss, Greymouth ; Mr John A>rr, Wcs»» port; Mr F. A. Laarrnonth, Jtokttika ; and from Mr Thosnas Ffunter, I)unenin, un'il s tlie Ist January 1881, at rtb^h date all Applications must be in tlje hands of the Secretary, wneu the Li«ls will be closed. PATEtCS BSE^N4N, SffreUry, "Recfton. 2Sih Novemher, 188 f). INANG.iIIUA pOUJfTY COUNCIL. THE following resolution hns Veen duly carried at a Bieeiii/g of the] Council, hoKl on the 13' h mstiint :--. . Moved by Cr. Bbenhak (olj!iirm«n). and secou^lefl by Or. M Gaffin " That in t'uiure no claiio lor cornpendrtlion frnir* pftnies, who may do wo?k ot' any description f without tho Hi'thori'ly of tbe Council, he entertained." JOHN, I^AIiOLD. County Clerk. GRATEFUL.- COMFORTING: E?p ? s eoeuA. 1 33 RE XX FAST. •By ft thorough knowledge of the natural laws which govern t lie operatioOo : of disrestion and autrition,- and by a^ j careful application of the fine properties ol welUseleuted cocoa, Mr Epps has | provided our breakfast' tables with a delicately flavoured beverage wfiich niuj save us rnauy heavy doctors' bills. It i» by the judicious -a so of such articles or diet that a constitution may be gradually built up until strong enough to resist eyerj' teuije v to disease. Hundreds of subtle mala ies are floating around -us ready to wherever there is a weak pointi We may escape many a 'fnt.il slitift by keeping ourselves well fortified with pure blood an'! a properly nourished frame.' — See article in the Civil Service G-,\zette. JS&ude simply vritb boiling water or milk. £iold only «in packets or tins, labelled : JAMBS EPFS& CO., gOJIUOTATEIC CHEMISTS,

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Inangahua Times, 20 December 1880, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Inangahua Times, 20 December 1880, Page 3

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