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NEW ZEALAND SILVER MINING CO., (LIMITED). Mount Rangitoto, County of Westland, New Zealand. CAPITAL, £40,000. In 8000 Shares of £5 each, payable as ■ follows: Five shillings, on application. Five shillings, on allotment. The ballance on Calls not exceeding 2s 6d per month. The Company will be registered immediately applications are received for 5000 shares. Head Office to be at Dunedin, or Wellington, according to decision of majority of Shareholders. provisional directors: Messrs S. M. South, J. R. Hudson, and Henry Young, Hokitika. BROKERS FOR WESTLAND I Messrs F. A. Learmonth and Co. bankers: Bank of New Zealand. The object of the proposed Company is to work a Mineral Lease of 500 acres, situated at Mount Rangitoto, County of Westland, formerly known as Hudson’s tease, which Lease has since been purchased from the Waste Lands Board by Mr Henry Young. The Lease is known as No 2, west of the Mount Rangitoto Company’s Mine. The area secured is 500 acres, on which two distinct lodes of ore—one fifteen inches, and the other varying from three to five feet in width outcrop. • Mr Arthur, Mining Surveyor, who has recently returned from completing a survey of the Lease, reports as follows: “ J may state that in addition to lodes formerly reported on that Mr Palmer, one of the original prospectors of the Mount Rangitoto Silver Mine, who kindly volunteered his assistance in the Survey, discovered a large lode in one bf the Creeks running through the Lease, the position of which you will see on the plan, and marked ‘ Quartz Reef.’ The reef is from fifteen to eighteen feet in thickness, and bearing cast 13 deg. south, and west 13 deg. north, underlying to the north at an angle of about 80 deg. This lode is in a- direct line with those now being worked by the Prospectors’ Company, and shows both Galena and Pyrites. Mr Palmer also discovered a great quantity of stream tin in two different creeks in, the lease, some of the boulders being,iropi two to three hundredweight. lam of opinion that an immense tin lode must also tun through the Lease, from the quanti ly of stream iiu in the two creeks.” The original Prospectors of i ho Mount Rangitoto Company's Mine ai:.u report as follows upon this lease “ Two lodes of ore similar to those in the Mount Rangitoto Company’s Mine outcrop in this Lease, one of fifteen inches, the other varies from three to five feet in thickness.” Samples of ore from the Rangitoto Company’s mine have been proved by Professor Kirkland, of the Melbourne University, to contain respectively three hundred and ninety-two ounces and seven hundred and thirty-five ounces of silver to the ton. Dr Hector in his Eleventh Annual Report, 1876, on the Colonial Museum and Laboratory, Wellington, reports having obtained from a sample of Rangitoto ore a yield at, the rate of five ounces fifteen pennyweights nineteen grains of gold per ton. References is also directed to result of analysis, No. 1855, locality, Mount Rangitoto, obtained at the New Zealand Geological Survey Laboratory, which reads thus : —“The amount of gold in No; 1 is ten ounces two pennyweights per ton.” It is proposed to engage from California a thoroughly competent and experienced Silver Mining Manager, and to have the mine developed and worked on sound scientific principles, and with the latest machinery. As there is an abundant supply of water and timber iu the immediate vicinity'' of the mine, and the Government have now in progress a line of road, it is expected that the working of the mine will be conducted with facility and ocmi my.

. On transferring tim Pres-city to the proposed Company, the pi-o.»<v«jrs will receive 2000 fully paid'‘no £o shares, and the sum of £R : 00 j.o c . i:. Early application f>r 5i;.:.;.-; wiU be necessary, as the promme s couiidcutly expect applications for i‘st:Ly double the number of shares to be allotted. Applications -will be received by. 1 _ henry young, I Interim Secretary ; or : E. A. LEARMONTH & CO. 1 Brokers, Hokitika. " K. T.~HOLMES, JJREWER, CORDIAL, & /ERATED WATER MANUFACTERER. Geeymouth. i

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Kumara Times, Issue 176, 27 April 1877, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Kumara Times, Issue 176, 27 April 1877, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Kumara Times, Issue 176, 27 April 1877, Page 4

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