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THE SUB-MARINE BOAT.

A sufficient number of shares in the SubMarine Gold Mining Company having now been allotted to enable the Company to build a boat, the following circular has been addressed to the shareholders : “The Provisional Directors desire to inform the Shareholders that the shares of the Company being now allotted, the Company will be immediately registered under ‘ The Mining Companies’ Limited Liability Act,’ and that a contract has been entered into for the construction and delivery at such place as may be selected for its working, of the sub-marine boat, with all necessary machinery and equipments. They trust that within two mouths operations shall have commenced, and that in due course they will be able to announce to the shareholders satisfactory results.”

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Evening Star, Issue 3067, 17 December 1872, Page 2

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124

THE SUB-MARINE BOAT. Evening Star, Issue 3067, 17 December 1872, Page 2

THE SUB-MARINE BOAT. Evening Star, Issue 3067, 17 December 1872, Page 2

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