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Prospectus. for tail water throughout the whole distance into the Teremakau. It has also been ascertained that a race from the Wainihinihi could be formed almost entiiely by open ditching, and that there will be no need of expensive tunnels or fluming. The race which it is proposed to make will be about 20 miles in len»th, and will give a constant supply of 50 heads of water. The estimates for ihe proposed work, I which have been carefully prepared, shew that the cost of the race will be about £20,000, and in fixing the amount of capital of the company a large margin has been provided for unseen contingencies. Tbe promoters of the Company have obtained all the necessary grants and protections n. quired under the Goldfields Act. They have also had a preliminary survey made by experienced engineers, ami have paid the costs of registering the Compauy, &c, for which, and for their interest in the race, they have agreed to accept GOO paid-up shares in the Company. The receipts from the sale of water are estimated at £12,600 per annum, which, after deducting £3000 per annum for maintenance and management, will leave a profit of £9,500 per annum, being over 30 per cent, on the capital. .Application? for shares in the following form may be , addressed to the mannger : — Wainihiniui Water-race Company, Limited. I hereby apply lor shares in the above named Company, in respect of which I enclose 2s 6d per share deposit, and I ngrce to accept the same or such les-scr number of shares as may be allotted to me. .Name in full V ccupation Address Date PROSPECTUS OP THE ]V[ EW ZEALAND SILVER ■^ MINING CO., (LIMITED). Mount Rangitoto, County of Westland, New Zealand. CAPITAL, £40,000. j In 8000 Shares of £5 each, payable as follows : — Five shilliugs, on application. Five shillings, on allotment. The balance on Caits not exceeding 2g 6d per month. The Company will be iegia:ered immediately applications aie received for 5000 shares. Head Office to be at Dunedin, or Wellington, according to decision of innjuity of shareholders. rnovisiosTAT; directors : Messrs S. M. South, J R. Hudson, an<] Henry Young, Hokitika. BROKERS TOR WESTLAND I Messrs F. A. Learmonth and Co.

BANKERS : Bank of .New Zealand. The object of the proposed Company is to work a Mineral Lease of 500 acres, situated at Mount Rangitoto, County of Westland, formerly known as Hudson's Lease, which Lease has since been purchased from the Waste Lands Board by Mr Henry iToung. The Lease is known as No 2, west of tbe Mount Snngitoto Company's Mine. The area secured is 500 acres, on which two distinct lodes of ore— one fifteen j inches, and the other varying from three I to five feet in width oulcrop. Mr Arthur, Mining Surveyor, who has recently lelurncd from completing a survey of the Lease, reports as follows: — " 1 may state that in addition to lodes formerly reported on that Mr Palmer, one of the original prospectors of the Mount Ilangitoto tiilver Mine, who kindly volunteered his assistance in the Survey, discovered a large lode in one of the Creek, running through the Lease, the position of which you will see on the plan, and marked ' Quartz Keef.' The Reef is from fifteen to eighteen feet in thickness, and bearing east 13 deg. south, and west 13 deg. north, underlying to the north at an an«le of i about 80 cleg. This lode is in a direct lioe | with those now being worked by the j Prospectors' Company, and shows both Galena and Pyrites. Mr Palmer also discovered a great quantity of stream tin in two different creaks in the lease, some of tbe boulders being from two to three hundredweight. lam of opinion that an immense tin lode must also run through the Lease, from the quantity of stream tin in the two creeks." The original Prospectors of the Mount Rangitoto Company's .Mine also report as follows apou this leafie : — " Two 1- ties of ore similar to those in the Mount Rangitoto Company's Mine outcrop in this Lease, one of fifteen ioches, the other varies from three to five feet in thickness." Samples of ore from the Rnugitoto Company's mine have been proved by Professor Kirkland, of the Melbourne University, to contain respectively three hundred and ninety-two ounces and seven hundred and thirty-five ounces of silver to the ton. Dr Uector in his Eleventh Annual Report, 1876, on the Colonial Museum and Laboratory, Wellington, reports having obtained from a sample of llangitoto ore a yield at the rate of five ounces fifteen pennyweights nineteen grains of gold per ton. Reference is also directed to result of analysis, No, 1855, locality, Mount Rangitoto, obtained at the New Zealand Geological Survey Laboratory, which reads thus :— " The amount of gold in No. 1 is ten ounces two pennyweights per ton." It is proposed to engage from California a thoroughly competent and experienced Silver Mining Manager, and to have the mine developed and worked on sound scientific principles, and with the latest machinery. As there is an abundant supply of water and .timber in the immediate ] vicini;y of the mine, and the Government hare now in progress a line of road which will connect the Mount Rangitolc Mines with the main Hokitika road, it i& expected that the' working of the raine will be conducted with facility and economy. On transferring the Property to th<e proposed Company, the promoters wi'il receive 2000 fully paid up £5 shares, and the sum of £1000 in cash. Early application for shacea will be i necessary, as the promoters confidently expect applications for fully double the number of shares to be allotted 1 . Applications will be received by HENRY YOUNG, Interim Secretary ; or F. A. LEARMONTH & CO, Brokers, Hoki(f ,ka.

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West Coast Times, Issue 2479, 10 March 1877, Page 4

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