REVEAL OF THAMES MINING
(Published by Arrangement)
Keen interest is being evinced in mining circles in the forthcoming development of the Una Hill area. The prospectus of the Una Hill Consolidated Gold Mines, Limited, which is being sponsored by the same mining group responsible for the wonderful results being achieved in the reopening of the Sylvia Mine at Thames, the shares of which company are unobtainable even at 800 per cent or 900 pe,r cent premium, will be available during the coming week on application to Brokers and Underwriters Association, Limited, 315 Dilworth Building, or through any member of the Auckland Stock Exchange, or licensed sharebroker. Mr. E. F. Adams, the well-known mining engineer of Thames, who iti recognised as having unrivalled knowledge of the "Thames goldfield, in a most comprehensive renort states: " The mine is a sound goldinining proposition with a prosnect of quite brilliant developmental results." In addition he states: " There are all the physical factors that go with ti bonanza." Mr. John Caisley, for six years mine manager, and who is generally acknowledged as a sound, reliah!o mining authority with vertrs of practical experience on the Thames field, states: " I have perused Mr. E. F Adams' report on the property and am fully in accord with him that the further development of this area is a thoroughly sound mining enterprise with excellent prospects of striking a. rich bonanza in the course of opening iip its reserves of other navable ore bodies—l am very xileased indeed at the. prospect of early resumption of operations on this area as it- is undoubted!-- one of the best propositions on the Thames field."
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22202, 31 August 1935, Page 11
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272REVEAL OF THAMES MINING New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22202, 31 August 1935, Page 11
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