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PROSPECTUS <*******»> VJBK'' , •THE. ALEXANDRA ? - COMPANY* " :: ' ?^B^ To be incorporated xAin "the Companies Act, lfl0S.» '"ifi'^P Capital £ioo.ooo, in 300.0 M •Hμ, of n e«h. of the mm eUrWl&f ! ' y are to I?, alottel to the Vendors as Tally paid, end 80,000 .bam (et tfrifflSfl V Vendors hare rabscnbed 5000) are now offered to the public, ptytbl* M tM«j»TSJMj r «c PER SHARE ON APPLMJaVTIOK, . '''U'ffe ■ - Iβ PER SHARS OK ALLOTUEJST, * ''" Ana the balance by ineUlm*nt» of Iβ per there al int«nal« el not lew tha* a** JjsVlb ' 10,000 Shin* are Held ia Heeero. ™" TSJyfjJ " Walter o.' *.«*,. ■ f«; . ' ;|fl' BANKERS: iMwi UNION BANK OF AUSTRALIA, LTD. %• '$) , . SOLICITORS: ■ tO*'JJ : FIELD, LUCKIE, AiND TOOGOOD, W»IllB|tot. W'*W ' « „»., « EffflMll'; SECRETARY: 'I'M ' 0. S. HULL (Watkins and Hull), 0 Johnston stmt, WelhllgUl. tf 'Mα UOBT. a'SoSS}, A.C.A. ?! Wj THE OBJECTS AXD POWERS of the Company are a>) «ut in the lleaMsttyi! if of Association, a copy of which is printed »t the end, and form* part, of tali tm- : f'- ;' t>e ° THE MINIML*M SUBSCRIPTION on whkh th* Directors may proceei U>fcl|i If ment ehaM b« 10.000 contributing diaree, » c d as the vendors e{ tb« C«upetyl|j|K«| ti fubecribed for SOOO conlributiny ahaxet, tk© flotation of the Company it praal at* So >1 ai>aar«d. ■ *] TMW -| Tho Tendon have spent a considerable sum of money on Hβ property, and KOMI v proved the existence of antimony in large quantities. No ca* M* fan ft fE if > the vendors; they have undertaken to accept fully, paid-up akevea ia PSTswat; fi'J?:: (► their interest in the property and machinery. "JJSfefif ■ ■ THE COMPANY ia being formed for the purpot* of intredud&tf capita], Iβ MltS i' of the eropert* -being developed to bert aavautage. ' JM 73Ba ,ii THE QTJASTITY OF ORE.-The mine fatu pasted tie notpWiiaf ••••% «Vißl IK there it rich antimony in considerable quantities ia beyond qaeitios. WMi fA MR E. R. GREEN. INSPECTOR OF MINES, in hie report on the ttkJMii f" 1903. to the Mines Department, state*:—No. 2 (now «aUed No. .1) eketi U Ma 7&« # feet to t>h« level. The crosreut of 3 feet from shaft struck lode formation, wUaIWRi >>.. 16 feet between the walls. THE ANTIMONY LODE HERE IS FBOM »ln WwM f IN WIDTH. ■• -■- ■■--■ iWmfc f MR N. D. COCHRANE. F.G.S.. MINING ENGINEER, In fait report ei|*Jl4l| : l v July. 1907. on No. IX shaft. «rtat«*:— >??«■/. Three or four yards from the orota-ettt antimony ore ol good thletewes UpMfSll '' between the letha in the rood. The ore and quartt togetbeT moaiurs lit ''l^'plKß,; Twelte feet fnrCher on e> hole had been rank in the toot «f (be lerel, deepened to tee thet tOte ore was in tbo solid. There were two vein* ef K| |Mvlfl each from 6in to Bin ia thiokaese, wMh 3ft ton to 2ft Bin ef soft *pat" srtjj%§fa'n Bft tin over sll. pflw' On cutting down on these teLns, tie ore on the hapjrine wall tide kad tMstial , down, and coivaifled of ore and dark eoartt mlxrA which lattec IJ™ otl hL£S t !»»Jsffli'f<P II ' to find r«* in .old. WHILE ON TlfE FOOTWALL BIDE TOE ANTIMOXT;, SS f 1 THICKENED TO 12in SOLID ORE. ■ .„,... iFM S ■ Twenty-two feet further on. a rite ba* been put Up about eft in the, bsek If if Id i level, and the vein etuff is there about lft 9bi in ihicknets. in which ttw itAttilliSßi in tnree reins of about 4in. Sin, and Urn reepeotrrely in t*lokness, but jetting ta*siet««s upwar#. That 'is, ib* tendency is to thicken join* down. ■ 'A}i^mM At 6ft ahead of Uie wince, thcie mt Cm of ore on the hanging wall sldi. I jt»9, Wri'tinir under the headic* of "ProtpecU, be remarks!— xi' Mm ml "The pesition Iβ that, while yon he-ve prom»sn«, though thin, veins t>l '.eVels are near tbe surface,; and any en akove them etxmle be left In, and pn account of th* retae thin-nine; upwards. Hence the main steft tM*||;&flß sunk and the lode driven <m to prove the ore •* depth. ■ < co many ore oecurrenc«#. tt a tatln'ote bofly lr ttntA Iwioir, U tbWMWM !> the making of the mine. There c*n be »o certainiy in suoh a matter, fat *J«ffifie ouribly Imptested with the proepeete. The country Jβ w»Ue itniip|KK dearly defined, while ta* ore oocttte «t so tnamy i different pkoee that, in my t . the .Lit is sank to SOOft or 400 ft, and adequate driving done on the lode. of payabW ore shotild be drteksed." • fJ/MeB 1 The «ift«jce of the» veins of wrtimony it oonlnned ty Mr E. H. Barber ajpll report dated the lvt of Aufrnet:— 'JIMiH "IB tfie drive to the west two verw of antimony, «n and fth» in widtii. Mβ fhf(afff« on the floor, and in a rice of about 30ft from the shaft nswller veto e< *Ntatapjrf|fl are *howinir. At the end of the eastern drive about «ft 9m ef («■' showing. On washing dishes of this at the river. I found f*se gold, aai ake HJimk |Se of silver mixed with antimouy. In this partof the lode . formation the "««i«iFi|ilSrohen into very «tna3l pieoes* hut of fl"Hty./t.» dew* level I <e^l({ ; |l < that tne quality and quantity of antimony will improve, and tiat the ptoptaiUiLiito l||« ia the loae foruation will also inoreaae. ' '^Mpll^H "The antimony oro is found in elongated pockete in the lode' ' one of these pockets for about 60ft, and *n aver*** combined .widt^,J*W^lßspmMl. 7leaty of loJe foma'Uon on : the pteperty, and! feei *«re tfcere jltwKlsMgsM|il' mo!W(B pockeWat a lower level. "*■. -■■■•", "No. 3 Shaff.-Thie is down 56ft/ and *be lode ia drketi •% * At the end of the drive two veins of antimony. 6«n and 4in wide, tf ehewam ImSmM' are split. a« the lode splits in the surface nt this plaoe. Croesing the lode ■tMjßailfl oi 43deg., there in a vein of good antimony core, 15m wide. . fAMiMM ■ "CONCLUSION ON LODE.—The property is a' K ood on* with X feel «sw|ißl' unlimited supply of antimony. It is aleo the meet eMliywotked pnperty I m*W&Wm--een. provided thait work is done in the right direction." fS'IiHH Reports received .Irom. the aaisM mameger (3at Billstone) ««tiMMte th* 4mmWSsm oreinsirht at 2000 tone. • »..„,.;*.,/..:—*(- ,-p THE QUALITY OF THE ORE.-Tke foUowii* to the aasMi e< ©r. J. •. JPwl _aßiin, Gtrtferoment. Analyst, dated 3cd.Jan—«y >^l»o7r<'»> "the ■Btksfy W 'NV'^ißH '■' The sample contained metallte antimony .. • ~ fI.IB fee MtL -. Uquivalent, to anitimony sulphide. ..., „,...,,,...„, WM,9*.om #JSM3HB d MR E. SEAQAR,' OF WELLINGTON, iroafouatlcr, wrltee under da*e ef (Wl Ml, "The aniimony ore tb*t you hare seat ate from yew No. 1 ehaM to tuutkjk mA Bl I have evtr seen or treated. . ~ ■/.■--.'■■. .; ' ; V' jM, HBH**, "the ore tUt was put the W pw'eeat ot'tnit, dK> |B| reducing it to star Antimony tb* result wee 6$ per oeet ef riniMssrt metsl .-; ' /wMhWM Will prodtioo 50. per : ien*. by ifct iame proese* it 'mM* * T PRICE OF ANTIMONY.—At thie date th* prioe «f eattasm? en' about £13 10s per ton. The low cost of tre*tto«rt, together with the' the ore ia of .high peroeutagv, gives a splendid relura e>fter MNMMktwtitii, Mpp||nß *' having efcown that it takes about 1J tone of ore M mit»« to melte 1 toil *! °* e On the present low price of metal • spoM ef About dX Mi fm ton eta W'ipi^B^ eaiimated. V ... , - 'S^t? Value of craded ore (at present market rates), Loaio* %. 10 f WsH@mk Conoentmtion or treatawnt for crude, say *. ~, . ..100 ' "ft.* «SlflHX \ Coet of mining .. '...•• '.. '..i 'W- .» lit l ;''l>:^ffi|% Freight ,to London ... .... ... .., .. 111 4 {VuSlli Coat of. management and other etnan—e , H ~ H 111 A§Mgm% It will thue be seen that a much larger profit per tot fc efcewß HsW mlaiftf propoiltion. • ■ • •■ .mmßm®. ' APPLICATION FOR- SHARES should Iμ se*t to May «c tiw Ge^lVMi|] ; together with remittance equal to the evmount payable on applioatkm. sMMlmiilßßjtj be added to eheeues pava-ble otker fbe>a in Wellinftoe.- . -WM^^M r If the number of shares allotted be,less than the nmher evppSied for, the amount paid «n spplfeatK* will be credited ia reaction of U>e sok doe «• tillßßll Where to allotment is nkde, the •pplication money will W retaned ia f^lWWmMh AH further information «sd oopie» of Prospectus aajr he ofctaiaed *t tkt siiKinK the brokeft, ■ • ~. • , • WwßH&'" ■ EAST AND EASTJ HE-REFOKD STREET, uHiMSVCUIIIMOL < <iPJE^^Ku EAST AND'EASto ' ' Wm tm ' a. T." bate; •■ ~ l«r Peggy Bags., Chain Bii X ''-t * ***"• ' ' - ■■'*.. ifS^Btll* .. Silver-Mounted Purm g m ■ iMpe ■ ' st 0 dur * nterest to call tad* LADIES a inspect these new leather goods just .' iH^t Mask ' landed direct from the manufacturer*, '#; ,^9^ KEAU per e.s. Devon. You will.see ,k fflmti TIIIQ latest in fancy leather, such as Velvet, ":' 'mM'.■■■o Crocodile, Cremona, Frog, Beaver, ,/ |S>f ABOUT Lizard, Seal, Russian, Morocco, etc., in jHC ■ JJJJeJIL beautiful aiiorted colours. These Bags, ML CHEAP Purses, etc., are quite, new to Christ- a ; Jap ' Del lift church, and the prices are the lowest f< , ||1 j| DAbO ever asked for such handsome goods. ■''• 'i®l§ F. W. TUCKER ffiHl I JEWELLER.. 225 HIGH BTREET MH|B^HS CS4SS WHITE ({ART BUILDINGS A^|fl| Wt WAMsWf " AifOWfMaWsi ' '"V^K %JLVaf ■ eP" /{ Vj{S PAINTER AND DECORATOR^ MIRROM AND BRITISH MAT! OLASSf I'-^JH vmm p^| ntt oue, Varatoke*. ireA-wiei, *c.. m. J|«B WhalMk aad sMail fipraaafiap. OU. Oatoat aad ff J^l|| 107 COLOMBO STREBTtOHHISTOHUIHW^I

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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 12936, 16 October 1907, Page 4

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