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PROSPECTUS • OF THK LYELL CREEK EXTENDS QUARTZ MINING UOMPaiNY, LIMITED-; Capitai ... ...' £24000 In 48.00'VShare9 of IVn Shillings each; Fire Shillings paid up. To be Kegiftfered under " The Mining Companies Act, 1872." ' Provisional Directors ; John T?u!l?leii Patrick Butleu j. U. Walsh H. Cosanovß Geobge Wist; ' T; M'l>uguun Thos. HungerfjKd Faihick Mubphy Secretary : Patrick Brenn an, Eeefton. Bankers : Bank op New Zealand/ Solicitor : J. Lynch, K*q. Brokers : G. W. Mo«. Grpyniotitli ; F. A. F earmonth, Hnkitika ; Tiioma.< H-itjjtisb. Dunedin , Patrick Uijennan, Ut'efiun. The object of the promoters is to flo»t n Company 1o work the er- v.id comprised in a Specitl Claim of Gl u'res. si 1 u-itt-d on the Alpine Hnnce. Lyel'. north and east of the gronnd of «l>p, ITnifpd Alpine Quartz Mining Company. Li»n't<'d. trhieh it adjoins; bounded on- the souih by the ground of the Cap'a'n Co k Ccnpnny, formely known as the frttie-VVnndpr ; on the north by the Kiithr»titil(!; f"rmeriv blown as the Brcak.o'*D.»y UomM«»v, and .also by the prospeclinar claim known «s Maloney'n. The Special Claim con»ain< ,i)ie gromid formeiy lrno**n ns <be Lydl Creek, Oriental, Monte Chris 0 nd Central leneea. ']he ext ftordinary ri,chnps^ of the leaders whifh have heen «v<-rked io th** Little Wonder, Hreak.o'-Day, M'aljuej's Oriental, Central, -and M6n»e Obtisfo is well known, the yields ran gin? from 4to 21 ounces ,5o the 'ton.' The.pefinthe crnnnd of the United Alpinp Company, proven now 10 a depth of 450 feet, is as indicative of permanent as .any qn&rlsi h/de in the Southern Hemisphere, bcina frdm 6 reet-td 3ft feet in width, and yielding, «n>r4 er*>ie of 25 d\t'ts. to the, ton $ nnd-itmjly'he hVre noted (b^t on. tln« lowest level the Width of reef is up to tin* nveragp, while th«* quality" of the atnup.i* superior, thurt fndiea'inK that in richness 11 improves afrit Roes down. The ground can be worked by a tunnel dfiven from Rrnwn's .Creek !»t a il««pth of 600 leet'below the present loMe»t,Jt vt'l in the ground of the United Alpine Ccmpany. The tunnel will intersect the line of rich huddis at 800 feot, and the line ot the Alpine reef at 1600 foot The country through which it is proposed to Jnve the tunnel is comparatively soft, and the cost of diving will accordingly be moderate. A ma-hine site and tvntpr ri^ht s have Iwn flectite I iti Brown's Cn»pk, in which there is abundariee of water fir motive power in all seasons. The supply ,of <rninin</ timber in ihe neighbourhood is ' The promoters would resnppt fully call the attention of the public to th» ex'pni of the Special Claim, the position whi. h t if occapW betnu Hihiated in thf* regi.iaof •he rifrli lenders' beforl mentioned ond containing many ot'-tliem. ond adjoinini; the gronnd rfthe now far-fumed United Alpme C6tnp»ny ; to 'he pormmerti* wp"pearanceof the rei'f in the mine of thai company; to the depth to which ir,^ is proven; and 'also fo he fa' 1 / that i f in proves in qualify as i' noe>»'jown. They would also call attention to t*i*» »ci vantages of having an unlimited supply of water for driving maehinps, plenty* of timber for mining purpose growinu' .on the property, and to the tact that calls oj one half- ' i.enny per .fdiare per month will he I sufficient to piy the cst ot driving the | tunnel, alftd the 1 current expenses of the | company for the time being. In conclusion, the promoters, having the greatest confidence in tho •>u{'C« >i >s of the undertsilciog, will r^^prro *.v themselves 12.000 contributing shares, and willy offer to the the public 36,000 shares at 4d per share — 2d to »c paid on application, nnd 21son allotment. The hst payment of 2J must be made before the Ist J.-tnimry, 1881... F^rnm of A,pplic«tioo can be had from the St'pretary at tteefton ; from Mr G- W, Moss, Greyniouth ; Mr John ''orr, Westport; Mr F. A. Jjparmonih, Hokifika ; find from Mr Thomas Hunter, Dunenin, unil the Ist January 1881, at which date all Ap-jHt-ations must be in the hands of the Secretary, when the Lists will be closed. * ■ PATBICJEBBKN-N-AN. S«»fretary. ; ' "Re f'on. 25'h NoTember, 1880. INAiNGAHUA COCJNTY COUNCIL. CPIHK wWnmria r/ s ilutipn has been L duly en tried at ai r? mppt^i|r of the C unril, JieKl m the 13 ii itr^i>nt i— ■•■'.,.'-. Mpred by or. Bi?eK?JAN (< 'iiairraanj. and seconded by Cr- M'GAFFiJf. " That in : ■-•future no claim for compensaMon from pnrtips,, who may da .work.- of -any description without the »u|hority of. ihe Council, be entertained." JOHN lIAKOLD. County Cleric. GIUTKFUL.- COMFOiniNG. EPP'S COCuABREAKFAST, 'By a thorough knowledge of the oatural laws which govern the operntiooji of " digestion and nutrition, and by as careful applioatiou of the fine properties oi well»sele«ted cocoa, Mr Epps has provided our break f«3t t»bl?s with a delicately flavoured beverage vvbiclj m^y save us many heavy doctors' bills. It is by the judicious yse of such 'ar'icles or diet that a constitution may be gmdually built up until Rtrbn^ ■ enough to resist eyery tetide v to disease. Hundreds of subtle raalfi ies arc floating around us ready to attactt wherever theve is a weak point, We may escape many a fatal shaft by keeoing ourselves well fortified with pure blood and a properly nourished frame' — See article in the Civil Service O-.-MUe. iVuxle simply with boiling wafer or milk. Sold ouly in packets or tins, labelled : JAMES EPPB & CO., HO3J BOIJTHIC CHEMIST*,

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Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 7 January 1881, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 7 January 1881, Page 3

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