786 THE 
GARDENERS’ 
CHRONICLE. 
GREAT WHEAL VOR UNITED MINES, CORNWALL, 
(TIN AND 
CONDUCTED ON THE COST-BOOK PRINCIPLE 
IN 200,000 PARTS OR SHARES OF £l EACH. 
1 MIN Es being worked on the pe . — 
RIBERS will not be required to sign any dee 
and their liability wilk be absolutely limited to oa olla 
COMMITTEE, 
Charles ee Anthony, Esq. ed Ranking, E 
. Captain Creas „Sch neidas — 
j 8 Hole ‘Hanson, jun,, Esq. Santos Truem Ee d. 
E. V. Nea 3 sgt e A. Van Esq. 
Co.; Messrs. 
ndon, Messrs. Barnett, Hoare, and 
l elmon the 
W. P. Call, Bart., Marten, and dort 
nion 
~ Solicitors—Messrs, Jenkinson, Feelin, and Jenkinson, 
3 London ; Messrs, Grylls and Hill, Helston, 
Broker—Mr. The 3 bay 3, Austiu-friars, London. 
1, Ro yal — buildings. 
Mines Nee nell — 7 * advantage, are 
e 3 in the parish i 
cou all, embracing ola “Wheal Vor, Carleen, Pol- 
n the gray slate 5 on 
ve 
heimi are held under mining leases for 21 years from his 
Grace the Duke of Leeds, 2 1 Esq., Christopher 
Wallis Popham, Esq, Sir uller, Bart., and others, 
moderate dues of is th 1 ths principal portioa of 
the 5 and 1-24th for the r 5 
e Mines i 
has been added) during th 
and up to the time of the . of the works, a le 
S. 
a — —— from the ore books show that during the 
last wor wards of 2, ee woe stenlis of Tin and Copper 
ore Gilding lores dividends) have been turned fi m these 
Mines, mae they are N capable "of 28 more 
— a lar oe eaii he richest part bain 
anda ei 8 Sora a unexplored. 
he csaues (now happily no longer in existence) which 
sicht years s ago, led to their being stopped, were 5 me 
foll 
L ‘Chas amongst the R themselves, 
minae 5 oe laa or presumed illegal, sale of shares (but 
ot affecting the yA to the Mines), ste were obstinately 
Bases d for about ears, lessening the 1 by above 
mineral e 
could the Lords . the Mines—a 
circumstance anu ices to prevent the former 8 
from 8 t wealth, o ch w 
absolutely nece cessary fi r renewing y the machinery and 1 
of ti mere wear and tear, had become 
y—but the replacing of which would have 
re, which no company whatever, as half- 
Jeanty tenants, could hade ventured to incur. 
and copper lodes, of ascertaine 
value, ing through the whole length of <x 
alt walcu ean be nade ads — 
The wet n whi ok the proposed Company will have over 
the former adventurers are numerous n it will 
suffice to mention the following : 3 
Th ; f. i vitae the 
„to be seiner for them. 
ntities sy ore, which can be raised o 
erection of ps 
machin 
lity left by 
e 2 oman in 8 es. eda from i the "mariage z 
—neglected when tin ore was at the 
hich, with tin ore at 45“, per ton (the 
ed s Sh extr raor rdina! 
the bottom of the mine as tae — as valuable as ry ever was, 
temai ited a was ne un 
ucted as at the present z Pra one — savings will be 
~~ ge = oe ee ae * 
COPPER.) 
= Ear aig cost, from the use of 
2 E e 
Dad the an of dressing th the ores . 20 
Oa the cost 
suri, owing to the 
cote = the machinery used for 
Na E aet 
modern gees 
uch 
The — company, will also have che bii of long 
leases, enabling them to develope the resources of the mines in 
a lasting and miner-like manuer. 
The levels a ready driven, shafts sunk, and ground opened 
15 of incalculable value in extending 
at a great expense, wi 5 
ge ** cross e ” to 
odes, and.driving 
m the attentio 
sed by the agent aoe of their. ete 
27 77 Saath proved to be ex n rich 4 8 have 
been touched, were neve: o any depth. (Vide State- 
ment of John Richards, 
When this i is done the same ı rich discoveries may be expected, 
as va the United Mines in 
Gwennan, where, under s imilar e 8, the ce hey 
made in the side lodes immediately ret DOAA lka profits, 
Estimates compile ources entirely to be relied upon, 
shori that an expenditure 01 10 „000. will suffice to bring these 
ot perfect and lasting Song condition; whic 
bes nature is . as follow 
achinery, including steam — of 
a highest power, for pumping, hauling 
Material. — * a man n vad ts 000 
ateri ave 
// . . 25 000 
—— £80,000 
Leaving for Contingencies .,, Pe di 20,000 
£10 
returns, calculated with ti 45l. per ton (the 
The 
Be piers being now —— per ton), e estimated as follows :— 
For the first year (mhia & the mir 290.0 
00 
mines is procee 
For the second Seg ae tos E és 5 on 
For thethird y 
And afterwards 'progressiviy, with a prospect ‘of still we 
increase equent year 
he — 1 are divided in ho 00,000 shares of 1 thus 
at the . 
o the grantees, of which — "TON will be ae in cash for 
th e immediate expenses incurred jaka — the remaining 
— soak will be paid ia 43,000 paid — sh ich will remain 
der. the control o — Committee rae dividends hall have 
of 10 per cent, on all the shares 
f the Company. 
This araog has been proposed by the grantees in 
apie to mark in an emphatic manner their confidence in the 
i re areholders shall have the power, at their first mee 
ing, to 8 two ee who shall also ba shareholders, 
one of wh „ by rotation annually, but be eligible 
for te 
from of character, capacity, and expe- 
rience, ad from practical — s who have worked in these 
mines for the greater 2 of their lives, are appended to the 
prospectuses, which may be obtained of the Committee, at the 
temporary otlices of the Company, 1, . — Exchange- build- 
iugs, or from the Brokers, to either of eee applications for 
shares, in the annexed form, may be m 
Great Wheal Vor United Mines, 1, i, Nopal sing ge-buildings. 
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OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, 
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87, BISHOPSGATE-STREET WITHoUD RO 
LONDON. ‘ 
GLASS FOR 3 
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GLASS, and GLASS 
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ners’ Chronicle first Saturday in each mo 2 * 
wei SHAKESPEAR, by whom it will in foun 
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AM SHAK . — pore to 2 b i 
lon A — 8 carried on by Mr. Clark, rage 
solicits a continuance of the liberal. * 
upon his predecessor, and b 
to the nobility, gentry, and pub gameral 
to erect . Buildings of bee 
and to assure them no exertio be 
part to secure the — aaa 
— pret prompt attention to all orders with wi 
be e 
A eld RAL BUILDING- AN 
HOT WATER, 
AT THE LOWEST PRICES CONSISTENT. 
MATERIALS AND e à 
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centre: and London Nursery 
—— been favoured with orders "ey oan wit ca! — 
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agree to accept the 8 or such less number as be 
allotted to me, and t y the sum of 1}. 1 . share 
thereon when Aarie d —— to abide by the — conditions, 
and regulations of the cost book of the said mines 
ao ina og occupation 6 
No referenee will be ee unless it be given to a banker 
or stock broker. 
i HARTLEY'S PATENT ROUGH PLATE GLASS, 
For Ridge and 7 Roofs, oon ety Railway 3 Engine Sheds, Mills, 
enerally. 
et-Halls, and Pub 
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Pacey i. CRATES, — æa of the sizes as + Manufactured :— 1 
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8 18 57 6 and ander 10 15 ki fe i eb aha cag o $ 9 7 8 
5 WET R £ 9 
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1} feet sup. 5 bore 20, snd a above 30 inchs 8 : 8 10 
het ” i ” ” 30 X N . 4 8 10 
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ge tacos, ant — } inches — tp taches .., we 64. | ae ches by 6 7 3 inches by 71 inches . 13s. 6d. 
„ Orb 3. 0 by j ae 10 by 8 158. 0d. 
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ng any of its rts, softer than 
and which can be chang Taa in Oae aate from 
a Bed or a, may be 
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also Catalog: s of Plants, ee 
applicatio) -g 
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