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Companies WRE MARTHA (NO. 1) GOLDJL MINING AND QUARTZ CRUSHING COMPANY (Limited), WAIHI, UPl'iCli THAMES. To be Registered under the "Joint Stock Companies Act, 1860. Nominal Capital, £18,000; in 18,000 Shakes op £1 -Each, Nil Paid Up. The Promoters retain 15,000 Shares* and offer to the Public 3,000 Shares, at a premium of 15s each, viz. : 10s on application, and 5s on allotment, the amount so raised to be employed solely for carrying out the operations of the Company. It is not anticipated that any calls will be made, but, in that event, they will be payable on the 18,000 shares equally. Dibkctobs: (Chairman) J. 11. NICHOLLS, F.Gr.B. N. <*. LENNOX, Esq. W. WICHOLL (Prospector) E. MA JURE V (Prospector) X, NICHOLi- (Prospector) With power to add to their number. SOLICITOES : Messrs HESKETH abd RICHMOND. Bankers : UNION BANK OF AUSTRALIA. Secbetaby : J. S. SANDERSON. /"~> | T is proposed to form this Company fo*"fche 1 purpose of carrying on mining aud quartz crushing operations conjointly. The primary object of the Company will be the working and thorough development of the Martha Claim (commonly known as the " Prospectors") situato at Waihi, Upper Thames, and the erection of a battery of 16 heud of stampers, which baa already been purchased on favorable terms. The laaße, which is held under the " Q-old-mining Pistricta Act," comprises 3 acres 1 rood, 28 perches, and is situated in the centre of the main reef traversing the Pukewha Hill, on which the firet discovery of gold was made by the present proprietors of the mine. It 18 bounded on the west by the Dulcibel and Waititi claims; on the east by the Young Colonial, Little ; Tommy, and Bright Smile claims; and on the north by the Sunbeam and other mints.

APPLICATIONS a SHIUE3 WVTj. BE .RBOBIYJBD BY THE SECRET ARV No. 6, INSURANCE BUILDINGa AFPST LA«A UP TILL THE 12th JCftV IN THE. ALLOTMENT Of BHAH;r<* the DIBECrOHS will GRVtBI PRrOßrrv TO EARLY APPLICATIONS. { A Plan of the Mine arid specimens of the ■ Quartz may U »68u at the Office of the Com-' pany, ' ■ i\ ,f BoaOKBB 108 THE THAMB3 •" E. MELHOSB, pq s -j

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Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3903, 2 July 1881, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3903, 2 July 1881, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3903, 2 July 1881, Page 2

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