PROSP E G T U S OK Till': 1) OS S No. 2 HOLD MINI N G IV f LIMITED.) To hi; Rkgistekad un-j>i:u "Tin: Mining Company's Ait, 1872." I.,'AriT.u,, .C-'io.OOO in Thirl v Thousand Slum , ., i.f I'l carb.'2o,ooll of which aiv '>l|i n-d I" the. Public ill pill , , The pp-:sciil. ] ii')] »i !■ - tors li.-ivo agreed to hand i)vi-r tin ir interest in the Lease and Water I-ii;--1 ■ t--- f'.r a consideration of !J")00, Mini will laic; n|> 10,000 shares, upon -\vliif-li -Is pi-r i-lian-shall be deemed paid. Tin- proinol. i <-. thus undertake a liability of UN pi-r :<h:inU])on one-third of tin; I.utal nimibi-r to Idallotted, thereby showing Ili'-ir poi-f«'.l confidence in the genuineness ol tin , vi ntuvo. A cash deposit, of (id ]>' r share lo be made; mi application, and Is on allotment, calls not to exi-ecd (id }«-r nn.nlli. it is not anticipated that it, will be iicce-.-sary to call up more tlian hall" tin: ra|>ital. The Company is being i'onncil for the purpose of working a special claiiu of M acres held l>y the pivsciit propria ors, wliii-li immediately adjoins the Ross < lold-mining Company's" ground, and extends the whole length of its northern boundary, including a large portion of the Ross Flat, which is so well known to contain, within .its an-a, sumo of the richest alluvial deposits in tin; Australian Colonies. Closely adjoining tinCompany's lease the celebrated claims known as the "Cassius," " "Moriling Star," and "Excelsior" are situated. I'roni those three claims a total yield of 1 l.'iloozs Odwts and 12yrs was obtained during a period (taking the average) of :Vl\ weeks, or equal to oGOozs Odwts ."jgrs per week. This larjro quantity of gold was olitained from an area not exceeding seven acres. It may be here mentioned that -when the three claims were compelled to cease work, through inability to cope with tlie water, several of the best gold-bearing faces were being worked in a fine leading towards this Company's ground. The proposed mode of working the ground is by hydraulic lifts, and the proprietors have secured Miflicient water power for that purpose. In inviting the Public to Mibs'-rihe for the shares now offered, the Provisional Directors feel confident of the genuineness of the venture, and of its ultimate success. The fact of shares in the Ross Gold-mining Company, the adjoining claim, realising at the present time from 70s to SOs per share, with only [is paid up, is ample proof of the luirli opinion now universally expressed, that the ground is of a most valuable nature, and promises to be highly remunerative. It is worthy of note that a portion ot the proposed Company's lease was included in the Pvoss Gold-mining Company's original survey and application, until .such time as a detailed survey was completed, when it; was found that more than the stipulated area applied for had been marked out. _ Attached to the prospectus is a plan showing the exact position of the claim with regard lo the existing workings and leases in the Ross district. Immediately upon the requisite number of shares being applied for the Company will be registered under the " Mining Company's Act, 1872." Prospectuses and plans can bo obtained from any of the above Sharebrokers, by whom applications for shares will be received. Broker for Hawke's Bay— W. G. MOTLEY. PROSPECTUS. T KITCHEN & SONS AND M'LEOD *j . BROS, (Limited). To bo incorporated under the Companies Act, 1882, limiting theliability of Shareholders to the amount of the shares. Capital £100,000 In .100,000 shares of 11 each, of which Messrs Kitchen and M'Lcod retain 20,000 fully paid up. The remainder will be called up as follows : —2s 0d on application, 2s 6d on allotment, and the balance (of which it is not. anticipated more than .Is will be needed) as may be required during the next two years. No call to exceed is per share. Judicious financial arrangements having been effected, it will be unnecessary to call up the whole of the capital. The Company to be registered on 30,000 shares being subscribed. Provisional Directoks : Mr N. Reid (\V. and G, Turnbull and Co.) Wellington Mr A. K.~ Newman, M.1)., M.R.C.P. (Zohrab and Newman), Wellington Mr Jas. Smith (Turnbull, Smith, and Co.), Wellington Mr W. 11. Locke Travel's (Travel's and Cave) Wellington Mr S. Dunks (S. Dunks and Son), Wellington Mr J. R. Blair (Chairman. Education Board) Wellington Mr D. Anderson, jun.. Wellington Mr B. Smith (Benjamin Smith and Co.) Wellington Captain W. R. Williams, Wellington Mr H. Barber (J. andll. Barber), Wellington Mr Thos. Whitehouse, Wellington Mr E. Feist, Mastcrton, Wairarapa, Wellington Mr Duncan M'Lean, Greynumth Mr P. M. Griffin (Griffin and Smith), Greymouth Mr J. Powell (J. Powell and Co.), Westport Mr D. W. Virtue, Hokitika Mr F. Hamilton (Buxton and Co.), Nelson Mr T. R. Hodder, Nelson Mr 11. 0. Robjohns (Robjohns. and Co.), Napier Mr E. W. Knowles. Napier Mr Gilbert Carson, Wanganui Mr J. L. Stevenson, Wauganui MrE. B. Cargill, Dunedin Mr J. Rattray (J. Rattray and Co.), Dunedin Hon. Captain Eraser. M.L.C., Dunedin Mr J. R. Danson (Gibbs, Bright and Co.), Dunediu. Mr G. L. Denniston (Neil and Co. Limited s Dunedin Mr W. G. Neil ,'Neil TWO, Dunedin ■ Mr F. Proctor (Proctor, Jones, and Co.), Diuiodin Mr D. Baxter (D. Baxter and Co.), Dunediu Mr J. Mitchell (Fergiisson and Mitchell'. Dunedin Mr A. Burl (A. and T. Burt), Dunedin Mr W. Gregg (W. Gregg and Co.), Dunedin Mr Arthur J. Burns, Dunedin Mr R. Patcrson (Paterson and M'Leod), Dunedin Mr A. Macfarlanc (A. and J. Macfarlane), Dunedin Mr J. Low (Esther and Low), Dunedin Mr W. Wright, Dnncdin Mr W. D. Sutherland, Dunediu Mr W. Watson (Martin and Watson), Dunedin Mr A. Dornwell, Dunediu Mr Andrew Lees, Dunediu Mr R. Turnbull, M.H.R., (Turubull and Co.), Timaru Mr J. Anderson, Timaru Mr B. R. Taylor (Taylor and Bowie), Timaru Mr J. W. Humphrey (Bailie|aiid Humphrey), Oamaru Mr A. J. Headland, Oamaru Mr J. Stock (J. Stock and Co.), Invercargill Mr 11. Buchanan, Invercargill Mr William Bayley, New Plymouth Mr J. Arkle, Palmerstoii Mr F. Trent (Trent Bros.), Christen urdi Mr S. Jameson (Jameson Bros.), Christchurch MrT. J. Maling (Malingand Co.), Christchurch Mr G. L. Beath (Beath and Co.), Christchurch Mr Jos. Clarke (J. Clarke and Son) Cliristchurch. Managing Director : Mr Joseph Kitchen. Broker : F. Pell. Tho company is projected for the purpose of acquiring and continuing the wellknown and extensive businesses which have been so successfully carried on by Mr J. Kitchen and Sons, at Wellington, and Messrs M'Leod Bros., at Dunedin, as manufacturers of Stcarine Candles, Soap, Glycerine, <S:c., &a. Forms of Application for Shares may be obtained, and Shares applied for, at. tho National Bank oi' New Zealand, Limited, and its branches, lliruughyut tho colony, or at the oflice of FRANK TELL. NOTICE. 4 LL overdue Accounts not paid on or beJ\- fore March 31st, "will he aucd for without further notice. G. BENJAMIN, Taradule.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3648, 22 March 1883, Page 4
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