PROSPECTUS OF milE LYELL CKi-FK EXTEND P-T) I OOUtIZ MINING COMPANY, •-*•'*• JUIMITKD. CAPtTAt ... '. . In 48 Oi)') hlwrei of .Ten Shilling* each ; Five Shillinga paid up. To be .liegistered under "Tli© Mining ' Companies, J-Ct, IS72|** ; \ - Proviaid_i*i'|«^«t«^ «' ' Jonnl'TTTLßa ~ fi|l-0_: BtTi__B J B. WAtStt - A - GEoaasWisff J^Kfe^af - 'a' MOSTff, vf PuwdiD r^i^wW^fßHg. WsteTor the ground 'ot'tfo uni^'t A Wn#. Wi&miz Minins* Comuaify/LitniCed; which J'jt adjoins; botiided on thd soit.h by .be f Uround of the CAp^nin Conk Company, 'k forxnely known ai tire L ; tt'S Won<l«'r ;>-*n %tfc« north by the Er K ht4«iile; forinmy Wknovfa as the Break-o'-DayCotapauy, u_*Halso by the prospecting H-itiH kftpwn ns fc Maloney's. The Special Claim oontaifiK «he ground formely known aa (bal^L k Creek. Oriental, -lonse Chri-to ad '% Cfi'itral le.ses. - - _. The extiajrdinary rl-hness .m the -4leaders wbieh have been worked io lh? Wond. r, Break- o'-Da'y, Mabfi^y's Central, and Monte C'.riato ia ji|we.l knowD, the yieUs ranainj' trom 4io 4]2l ounces to the ton. The hW in'lh. ,#«round of the United A1p»"*» Company, i'^proyen now toa depth 0f '450 feet, is af^iudicdtire of pern.a»en"V a. »Ny qUsri-J lode in the Southern 'Hemisphere, betna p from 6 reet to -30 feet in width, and yielding sn a erase of 25 d w, »' to *bc- \ 'ton ; and it m:>y be h-reuotP'l thAt on the' t lowest Ipvpl the width of reef U up to th> * Hveraa'", whil. thp quality "of (he stove i^ ■uperior, thus indicating that in richness It improves as it goes down. Tlie ground can he woiked by a tunnel driven from I-.ovnTs Creek *?t a dopth ol €00 fo-t below the present' lowe.-t fcvel in the ground of the Uuited .Alpine Comj pauy.. The tunnel will iutersect ihe .in«> ■>'of nelfleadeis at 800 feet, and the line oi" t tho Alpine rt-ef at 1600 feet The country '" through which it is proposed to Jnve the tunnel is comp_r,ttiv_ly soft, and the cost of driving will accordingly be moderate. A ma.hine site and wat^r right a have * been securei in Brown's Creek, in which ther© is abundance of water, hr motive ,' power in all sp-sons. The supply , of '. roiniog timber in the neighbourhood ia ' unlimited. *-, The promoters would respectfully rail ' -4he attention of the public td the ojc.pnt nf the Special Claim.. the pasai_iajiF,hi<4» it| rT.o>pieß be'to.; situated in the' ref.i >n of' ; tlie rich leaders beforo mentioned anri "eontninine; many of thera. and adjoii-ine - tho ground cfthe now far-famed Pm.ed Alpme Comb my ; to tbe permanent appearane. gf the reef inthe mine of thai company; to the depth to which it is proven ; and a^ 30 to l 0 a,,t t! ' al ' r ' " proves in quality as it goes down. They would also call at tention to the advantaged of linking an unlimited supply V water for driving machines, plenty of timber for mining purpose growing on tie property, and to the fact that culls ot one halfpenny per share per mouth will he sufficient to pay the cost of driving the tunnel, and the enrrpnt expenses of the company for the lime being. In conclusion, tho promoters, having the greatest condonce in the success of the un lertnking, will re .ervo to them* selves 12.00? conttibn'ine shares, and will effer to ihe tho public 36.000 sh'.ire< nf 41 per sh.re — 31 lobe paid on application, and 2d on ailo'ment. The last p-vment of 2d nimt be made beforo the Ist January, 1881. i * .'*. 4 Forms ol Application con be had from the Secretary at Be-ffon \ from Mr ft W, Moss, Greymouth ; Mr John ''Vr, Wc<t« port; Air F. A. L«armon'h, H^ki'tka ; and trom Air Thomas Hunter, Dunenin, until the l>t January '1881, at which date * all Applications mu.t be in the hntids uf - the Secretary, when the I_jits < will be ': closed. PATRICK- M.KNX 4 V. Ppyretary. "Re. fton. 25' h November. 1881. mmmm. mmm. mm. .mmm mmm mmmmmmmm m ISAKGAHUA COUNTY COUNCIL. THE following resolution hns been duly c_r.it>»l nt a mee'in^r of the \ X._uncil, lidd en the 13hi.nst-.nt :— Moved by Cr. BkeknAS ('''luiirmat ). h and ,econd«l by Cr. M Gaffix ■L--^-'^*"^— '- That in future no chnui tor ■pH- com|iertsation froni partfes, who' I' may do wni k of any SeseriptHin' I wirlmut the authority of tbe Council, he enteri-ined/* ' ""*] I JOHN HAIiOLD. I I Connty. Clerk. A h ~ '-~ HI; t GB\ TK FUL, - COMFOfeT.ISG. .. ' # EPP'S COCUABKEAKFUT.^ *By a thorough knowledge of the natural laws which govern the operatioon of digestion and nutriLion, and by a* careful application of the tiae properties - ol welt-selected cocoa, .Mr Epps has provided our breakfast, cables y with, a delicately flavoured beverage which mßy save us many heavy doctor.' bills. Itis by the judicious ase -of such -articles or | diet thnt a constitution may be gradually f , built uu until strong enough to resist J ' eyery tende v to disease; . Hundreds ) of subtle mala ies are floating around us i ready to iittaeir wherever there is a weak fe point, We may escape many a fatal f< _haft by keeoing ourselves wall fortified V with pure blood and a properly nourished %> f ram e.' See article in the Civil Service . : alette.. M'ude simply with boiling water or milk, gold only in packets or tins, labelled : . JAMBS EPPS & CO., HOJI HOT i THIC CHEMISTS,
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Inangahua Times, 22 December 1880, Page 4
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