PROSPECTUS rjiAtPO QUARTZ MINING 1 COMPANY (Limited). ARAHURA DISTRICT, COUNTY OF WESTLAND. Capital: £10 3 000, in 10,000 Shares of £1 each. Sixpence per share on application ; 6d. per share on allotment; and Calls not to exceed 6d. per share per mouth. PROVISIONAL DIRECTORS : ffames Holmes, Esq., Hokitika ±. L. King, Esq., M.C.C., Hokitika Thomas Cooke, Esq., Hokitika ames Pearson, Esq., Hokitika Jeorge Bath, Esq., Hokitika arnes Chesney, Esq., Hokitika oseph Churches, Esq., Hokitika I. Richardson Rae, Esq., Hokitika Jharles Linnemann, Esq., Hokitika lans J. Hansen, Esq., Hokitika ?homas Haworth, Esq., Hokitika. bankers: - The Union Bank of Australia. SOLICITOR : C. E. Button, Esq. SECRETARY : J. E- Cuddefotd, pro tern. The object of the proposed Company is to -work the lease of the Enterprise Quartz Mining Company, Taipo. The claim is situated on Parry's Range, Arahura District, seven miles from the Christchurch road, and thirfcy-seven miles from Hokitika. The claim contains an area of 20 acres, granted as a lease to the present (Sompany by the Governor's Delegate. The prospectors have already expended a sum of £ISOO in driving a tunnel, sinking a shaft, and generally testing the ground. Two distinct and well-defiued reefs already been tested in the claim—one in the shaft and the other in the tunnel. They are about 200 feet apart ; the average width is 3ft 6in an 2ft 6iu! The stone is equal in richness. The tunnel has been driven 150 feet, and the shaft is now down 30 feet. It is proposed to extend the tunnel so as to strike the reef which is being worked in the shaft. A trial crushing of about eight hundred weight of stone and rubble, taken from both reefs, took place at the Bank of New Zealand, Hokitika, sbme time since and yielded at the rate of sozs 6dwt to the ton. The payable quantity of the stone haying been thus satisfactorily proved", it is proposed that the new Company shall work the ground in a more systematic manner and dn a more extensive scale than hitherto, and it is confidently anticipated that with the aid of machinery, the mine will prove remunerative to an extent greater thati j is the case with regard td tnauy of the best reefing companies on the West Coast; The claim is commanded by ah extensive and never failing supply of water at a high level, Which can be brought on to the ground at a comparatively small cost, for working the battery. When increased labor has opened up the reefs there will be a supply of quartz sufficient to keep a heavy battery continually employed. The road connecting tlie reefs with the main Christchurch road has been finished by the Government, and every facility is now ottered for the conveyance of machinery to this undoubtedly payable field. The promoters and shareholders in the present company have such confidence in the remunerative nature of the ground, that they are willing to accept two thousand four hundred paid up shares in the new Company, in full payment for the purchase of their entire right and title in the lease* for all labor already ddnej and expenses incurred; The 1 promoters are assured that the Undertaking will prove a complete success, and confidently express an opinion that the future operations of the new Company will materially tend ho the development of a very extensive track of reefing cduntrv, "Which, when opened up, must of necessity largely increase the commercial prosperity of Hokitika, as being the dearest town and port to the goldfield. They, therefore} invite the attentidn df the public to m pmm imummg a & mm
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Kumara Times, Issue 711, 9 January 1879, Page 1
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