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BUSINESS NOTICES. gATEST gOXG SUCCESSES AT QARSON’S. “Until To-morrow,” the correct music for the Tango; “Carolina Sweetheart,’’ vocal waltz, by publishers of “Rio Nights”; “Pal of My Cradle Days,” pretty waltz song; “Brown Eyes, Why are You Blue?” favourite Fox Trot; “Cecilia,” new catchy comedy Fox Trot; “Prisoner’s Song” mystery song ballad; “I Miss My Swiss, My Swiss Miss Misses Me”; “You’re Just a Flower from an Old Bouquet”—all 2/- copy. Also Allan’s new Dance Folio, No. 6—2/6, and Sam Fox Dance Folio, No. 2—2/- copy at W. CARSON’S, Pollen Street. gROKENSHIRE AND R°ss. REGISTERED PLUMBERS AND SHEET METAL WORKERS. Carry a large selection of up-to-date designs in Baths, Lavatories, Sinks and Sanitary Earthenware. f SANITARY WORK A SPECIALITY Estimates Given. POLLEN ST.-- THAMES SOUTH ’Phone 62. A. E. p EARSON - Lower Augustus Street, Parawai, T'HAMES. BRICKLAYER AND TILER. Registered Sanitary Drainer. Cemetery Work and all Classes of Concreting undertaken. Orders may be left at Lamb Bros., Mary Street. YOU TAKE QAM -SAL FOR THAT COLD. The Cure that Cures Quickly. 2/6 per. Bottle at gONGARD’S pHARMACIES (Two Shops.) Pollen Street THAMES. r£»HE pEOPLE’S RUCTION AND pURNISHING QO. THAMES. V. v S. ROBERTS, Auctioneer.

GOLDEN AGE GOLD MINING. COMPANY, LIMITED. I (TO BE INCORPORATED UNDER THE COMPANIES ACT, 1908.) CAPITAL - - - £12,000. Divided into 120,000 shares of 2/- each of which K res,s^tedad. ItrlX a5 a i r nte°r n va a rof a :ot n ’le a ss than three months, in acoordanoe with the Articles of Associat,on -p ROV , SIO NAL DIRECTORS: „ JOHN DAWSON CRAWFORD, Settler, Thames. ERIC WYLES INDER, Barrister, Auckland. RAYMOND SHEATH, Agent, Auckland. THE COMMERCIAL BANK Of'AUSTRALASIA, LIMITED, Auckland. SECRETARY: A . . , H P MAGUIRE, 30, National Bank Buildings, Fort Street, Auckland. Application for Shares can be made through any Member of the Auckland stock Exchange, or to the Secretary of the Company. progressive mining. GENUINE DEVELOPMENT. LUCKY SHOT GOLD MINES, LTD. It IS now announced that formed a subsidiary company, called the Golden Age, to operate on the northeastern portion of the Lucky rrvio t nr-Lv cshnfc Comnanv was formed about a year ago, with a capital of £lO 000 to develop an area of forty acres, lying between the Moanataian SSasKSSSS tim At e thftime the company was on rich ore, and had in its employ 60 or 70 Preference Ppaje 100 of the geological report on the Thames goldfields compiled by Dr. Bell, former Government Gologist, shows that upwards nnfoJoofgold was won by the Moanataiari Company between the years 1896 This return was obtained out of the section affected by the creep, from workings on the Reuben Parr, Dawn of Hope and Golden Age reefs, and the Moanataiari d™ s^»^ bußED COUNTRY. In this particular-locality the largest deposits of rich ore were secured at or near the intersection by such cross lodes of the Reuben Parr and the ot reefS Crta?n e of e th e e r veihs°'''vide such report," carried payable ore for about 200 fppt on each side of the cross lode, and so numerous were the small quartz veins and stringers in places between th parallel reefs, that the country afforded what could almost be regarded as a “stockwork,” i.e., country closely inte Dr C ßel7pl l rthr\-rmt£l 11 Umt S 'in his opinion, the evident junction of such reefs and cross lode had never been exploited above the mam Moanataiari PtVsTuite evident from a perusal of the report that Dr. Bell and his assistant Mr Colin Froser—no mean authorities on such matters, and now ending world-wide repute as mining engineers-regarded the resumption of mining operations in* this section as work of very great promise and importance. ct j n |3 oGrn period and in later days is explained by the imnortmcp attached by subsequent owners to a policy firstly by centring development weeks inand about the vicinity of the main slide, and latterly nf extending the Moanataiari tunnel up under the Alburnia shaft, in preference to the further exploitation of the rick block the subject of these remarks. Since the commencement of operations a year or so ago, the activities of the Company are well known, and do not require further reference at the moment The recent success met with on the Reuben Parr reef is regarded as a highly COMpANY _ The new venture will make for more vigorous developmental work, and is designed to end the practise of companies locking up large unworked mining areas. The Company’s property has been divided, and the Golden Age Company will have 21 acres in the north-eastern part of the' Lucky Shot Company’s 42-acre holding. The new area is known to contain the Golden Age and Waiotahi-Cambria reefs, and, in the opinion of the manager and directors, is much too valuable an area to remain unworked. SHAREHOLDERS. Present shareholders in the Lucky Shot Company will receive 20,000 paid-up shares (to 2/-), involving an amount of £2OOO cash. They will also be given an opportunity of purchasing one for every two shares held. Golden Age shares will cost 3d. per share on application, and the balance in 3d. calls when required. The whole of the capital, with the lone exception of legal and brokerage expenses, will be used to develop the mine. DIRECTORS’ HOPES. The hopes of the promoters are based largely on the strong possibility of striking the junction of the Golden Age and Waiotahi-Cambria reefs. The locality will no doubt recall memories of the rich “Pinafore" and “Fame and Fortune” reefs, the history of which is known to every old-time miner. NEEDED VIGOUR. The new venture will be welcomed locally, as an indication of the ending of an unsatisfactory period in mining development. By this is meant the practise adopted by many companies of acquiring large areas of mining country, and confining operations to two or three acres over long periods, thus preventing genuine mining development.

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Thames Star, Volume LIX, Issue 16798, 28 May 1926, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Star, Volume LIX, Issue 16798, 28 May 1926, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Star, Volume LIX, Issue 16798, 28 May 1926, Page 4

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