Important Announcement to Investors. QUEEN CHARLOTTE ALLUVIAL MINING and DEVELOPMENT CO. LTD. (A Company Registered and Incorporated) AH mining operations to be under leadership and control of C. F, Pulley, Esq., the Dominion's veteran large scale contractor. CAPITAL £2 0000 Divided into 200,000 shares of 2/- each; 6d. on application, 6d. on allotment, and 4 calls of 3d. Property of the Company consists of, extensive freehold and leasehold ground (including approximately 150 acres of virgin alluvial ground, well-known as Duncan's Valley, never previously worked because of the mineral rights being reserved to the freehold owner under a very early title) and in addition two alluvial mining claims (applied for) consisting together of 34 acres of proved value. Part of the property comprises practically the whole available unworked area of Duncan's Gully, made famous by its gold discovery in the 'nineties and ibs production of coarse nuggety gold. Reporting on the Gully as far back <as 1892, H. A. Gordon, F.G.S., Inspecting Engineer, Mines Department, says: "The gold'resembles that found in Mahakipawa Creek, being of heavy character. One piece was 10z.,' another lldwt., and one piece Tdwt. in weight." (All found on the day the Gully was discovered.) "AH claims taken up at the time of my visit were on Crown Lands, but if the {told is traced down the creek, as it will likely be, IT WILL GO INTO MR. DUNCAN'S FREE- ' HOLD." The GoWfields of New Zealand, p. 66 C-3, 1802. NOTABLE FEATURES ]_ —The field lias been well investigated by general present creek bed and vicinity, and the whole area surface prospecting and boring, payable gold covering the old creek bed to be worked to the full being definitely recovered. capacity, free from all water troubles, thus O—Field gcophysically surveyed by the magnetic ■ enabling the finer and generally distributed gold to " method in accordance with scientific and approved J )e all recovered, including the coarser gold at rock methods, this work being carried out by the - bottoln- i'nis shaft sinking, timbering and exIndustrial Research Department in June, 1933. ' , IL c 1 nsl;' c P»mp>nir operations will be eliminated. 3 r < i,, . , ,-, . ~,, ~ , . , . The benefits to be derived from thus being able -Good alluv.al gold is still being produced by miners V to work uninterruptedly and at a minimum cost in Duncan's Gully from claims situated in Crown ■• can b e g carce i y exaggerated. Lands. " . A —Mine, easily accessible by road and sea, and only —Method of operations will be under the personal 7 miles by launch from Picton. ' supervision of Mr. C. F. Pulley, well-known Wel'K—Situated in the heart of Jlarlborough goldficlds, lington contractor, who has made a personal exU which have produced, and are still producing, the amination of the area and has entered into an . . coarse gold which has made these fields famous in arrangement with the Company whereby his New Zealand mining history. "nlque ab, lht. v ' «P«ience «nd advice will be at the V» /-» l .- .I-,,!! -i.i Company's disposal. Shareholders could have no (j—Open cut operations are intended to be adopted, better assurance t | iat the most efficient and econ- . embodying the latest and most up-to-date methods omical methods of working the area will be used on other leading alluvial fields in different adopted, parts of the world, thus making the Queen Char- r» ■ lotte field,one of the foremost in New Zealand. $ —Subscribers to date include leading Wellington Scheme intended to be adopted will enable the and Marlborough business men. ; I^^ ■■■■ i^i^M i^i^M l^i^M l^V I Post this Coupon for Prospectus and Particulars. . ii.' ■nil i-ii AM correspondence and enquiries should be adIncreased gold returns will help to bring back pros- - droned directly to the General, Manager, Queen perity to New Zealand. The Queen Charlotte Alluvial I Charlotte Alluvial Mining and Development Co., Mining and Development Co.'a activities should aid con- Ltd-, Temple Chambers, 35 Johnston Street, WelMderably in the process. Certainly investors seldom | lington- Phone 45-481. have a more favourable opportunity to come in on a I_~ Pease s£] d ™ P™?l) «*us, *n. d P"Hcnlars «* „ . , r . /, . . ... _ Ine Queen Charlotte Alluvial Mining and Developreally genuine and profitable mining proposition. I merv (. q 0 nd The fullest investigation is | ESS invited. . ' ' '""" " " I
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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 49, 26 August 1933, Page 17
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