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Not a Gamble A CERTAINTY! Rich Gold Mine Waiting to be Uncovered. Wonderful Reports from Authorities of Undoubted Integrity. Situated right in the heart of the gold-mining country of >Tcw Zealand (Switzers, Otag-o. -which has proven to c an cxtrcmclv rich centre of alluvial mining). where many fortunes have been won by crude y ex racting gold from the shallow ground, lies a special claim of 14 acres, with an adjoining prespecting area of 100 acres. This is soon to be the far-famed gold claim owned bv King Orold Mines Ltd. It. is not a -wild cat scheme, not a shot, in the dark—but a thoroughly tested, pro\cn, solid proposition that ivill bring fortunes to its shareholders. And now, after exhaustive tests by well-known. The results of boring and prospective tests at -Q expert?, 17,300 shares aro offered for publ. subscription in order .to provide the necessar? capital for modern plant and facilities to uncover this golden harvest. various depths show the value of the claim very clearly. Bore A, 175 feet deep,. 9ft wash worked out at £2 14s per cubic yard, the last 3 feet returning the rich yield of over loz of gold per cubic yard. EARLY DIVIDENDS EXPECTED The Uuim is also handy to the Power Board's scheme. It is thought that'at first onlv one plant will l>e installed/ and if this is done it is considered that only ten shillings per share will be called up. Ihin will leave sufficient capital in .reserve to establish another plant if it is deemed necessary. The establishing of the plant and sinking of the shafts will take but a few months, and it is reasonably anticipated that dividends will be paid in the first rear of operations, and that shares will be placed on the .Stock Exchange. KING SOLOMON GOLD MINES LTD. (To be incorporated under "The Companies Act, 1908.") NOMINAL CAPITAL £20,000. * Divided into "0,000 shares of £1 each, of which 2,700 fully paid-up shares will be allotted to the \jsndor as part consideration for the sale to tho Company hereinafter mentioned, and the balance, 17,300, arc now offered for public subscription on the following terms: — 2/- per share on application; 2/- per share on allotment; and tho balance in calls of 2/- per share at intervals of not less than one month. Enthusiastic Reports: Extract of report from >lr G. E. T>. Scale Hate Superintendent of the Government Keystone Drill):— . Tho Round Hill Company -worked this ground Ity hydraulic elevating for some, years, anil were sluicing away some JSO feet of overburden to pet nt about t! to 8 tost of wash on tic bottom, but as the bottom dipped awa.v they were unable to work any further witii their water supply, am] deckled to bore the ground ahead of tliein, dipping ih a westerly direction. They cleaned up aliqut one-i'ighth of an aire of the bottom wash and recovered over iIiOOO wortli of gold. I recovered 50 yards of wash dipping down as above and soian 4!ka. of gold. The cold in coarse and fine, and of excellent quality, and the gold-bearing wash Is dipping down towards the bores. ••I may slate that X was Superintendent of« Government Keystone Brills for close Uu 12 years,' and have .(superintended boring opprations iii-<!e'ntrtil Otago, -Wetland, Southland, and, this is the richest 'ground I-liji-fB. ever tested." - , . . ■ ' ' Mr.' AV. • II: . .Saunders, Certificated Mine Manage*, flays:—". . It. cannot fail to s be,' a .'liigjily-. payable ertneer'n." ■ ■ . ■ Mr. llnuglas'Wilson, late Manager Kopntai Urwlging Company. Wniknin, snys:-' ■. . It is )lie : richest property I have ever seen during my goldmlning cxjtorlcnee." • / Mr. J. McKissocl;, J.ite Manager Winding' Creek Sluicing Cfinipmiy. W/iifctiin. says:—The best goldmlning proposition in Otago." , ' Immediate Application Advisable Large Number of Shares S already bespoken .... , / Application Applications treated £s>/ for Shares strictly in order „ . * KITTO LTD., received . cwef brokers, yV. S 10 Lister Building, . . . \ y Victoria St., Auckland. r, °' 1501 765 'Phone 40-383. y' Please allot me shares y in King .Solomon Gold Mines "Ltd., upon the terms of tbe Company's Prospectus. • Enclosed is tin* sum of Sc, l*ing •>/. per share on application, and i undertake , 10 IMS' a further sum of 2/- per share on allotment. / , agree to accept the said Bhares, or any smaller number f that may be allotted to me, and I authorise vou to register //. j,™ of the ssill scares. Please also send me a s". 2v'am« (In full) ( Please state if Mr, lira, or Miss) Address

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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18545, 21 November 1925, Page 17

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Page 17 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18545, 21 November 1925, Page 17

Page 17 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18545, 21 November 1925, Page 17

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