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November 27, 1852.] THE LEADER. 1147
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November 27, 1852.] The Leader. 1147
November 27 , 1852 . ] THE LEADER . 1147
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CAWSON HILL MINING COMPANY . Shareholders in this undertaking to whom accidentally copies of the following report may not have been forwarded , are requested to inspect the same . Persons desirous of becoming Subscribers can obtain a prospectus and the fullest particulars upon application personal , or by post , to the Purser , at the offices of the Company , No . 3 , Crown-court , Threadneedle-street . CAWSON HILL MINING COMPANY . At the first general meeting of shareholders , held at the offices , Crown-court , Threadneedle-street , on Wednesday , the 10 th inst ., Sir James ANDEESoif in the chair , Mr . Matthew Johnson , the purser , read the notice convening the meeting , the following reports from Capts . Moyle and Gidley , and the financial statement . IfOv . 1 . —Since the commencement of our working the mine , we have taken up two shallow adits , one on the north part of the sett , and the other on the south , and have driven them about 120 fms . each ; these adits are cross cut levels ; by driving these levels we have cut through several east and west lodes of the most promising appearance for producing a rich deposit of mineral at a shallow depth . In driving the south adit level to the northward , we cut through two east and west lodes and two north and south ones , allot them containing most promising matrix for rich deposits , upon sinking a few fathoms on their course , the component parts are gossan , with good stones of tin and some rich spots of grey and black oxide of copper . In the north and south lodes , cut in the adit , we find some good tinstuff , and some small particles of lead ore ; besides the east and west and north and south lodes we have cut in the adit , we have cut two caunter lodes running about south-east and north-west , and upon the junction of these lodes we have met with some beautiful stones of tin , also yellow and grey copper ore . In our north adit we have cut three large lodes , running east and west , averaging in size about six feet wide , their component parts are gossan and tin , oxide of iron , and some spots of copper mixed with the prian , spar , and flookan . We have also cut three north aud south lodes in this adit , which have just the same appearance as the east and west lodes ; these east and west lodes , I may observe , are supposed to be those of the Wheal Fortune , and about which we consider there can be no doubt . The north and south lodea before mentioned are the Manor Lead Miue lodes , which join us on the north side of our sett . We have opened on many others in the sett by shoding pits , one of which is from 16 to 20 feet wide , producing some very good spots of tin and copper ; this has only been opened on to the depth of four feet from the surface . We have a great numb er of lodes in our sett , which you will see marked upon the phTn , all of which are embedded in a beautiful decomposed granite , which is a very favourable indication for making rich courses of grey copper ore in depth . All of those courses carry tin on their backs , which is a sure indication of good courses of copper in depth , as proved by all the best minos in Cornwall—viz ., the . AVlieal Uuller , Wheal Basset , Wheal Frances , and many other ii'ines in the . neighbourhood ; which , in the same stage , had precisely similar indications , find which have , in confirmation of the opinions of geologists and experienced miners , proved mo . st productive . Thorn is another feature wo must not overlookviz ., thii decomposed granite from which can bo obtained ilrstrate china-clay , by washing it and making Home reservoirs for lh « settlement of the water . There in not better clay to bo iound in Cornwall : while washing this elay , we shall at the HiiiiKi tinio be h ( reaming for tin , which we havo no doubt will pay largely , for when our machinery is erected for streaming our tinstall " , wo hIiuII extract tins tin and procure the clay at the Biinm time . In closing our remarks , wo cannot but state that if thin mine or mines bo worked in a proper and judicious manner , it iuuhI ., in our opinion , provo a lasting and moat productive undertaking . OKNIUIAIj BTATKM 1 SNT OIf ACCOUNTS . Nliares issued £ XV £ 0 0 •' 'ii-Ht ( lepoHit mi 250 shares Hold 0 U 10 0 _ : 3 i ) -4 10 0 l >< "ponit , n nowduo !« J 10 0 Ditlo payable at future- poriodb I 2 I > J 5 0 Miai-cM in agciitu" bands 71 0 0 NiluiicH paid from April 12 to Nov . ( I , 1 HG 2 14 . 1 H 0 ¦ 'tent ol ' ofllce . H , from April 0 to Oct . i ) 21 0 0 Advertising account , as per bills delivered ' Z ' l 12 11 outage , newspapers , Acariiatfo of parcels i ) 17 U IJi'olierufr ,, | 6 5 ; j I'liuli remitted to niijio during May , . Juno , . JUKI July 1 () 0 0 1 'itto iii AuguHt and Hcptoinl > nr 10 i : i 2 ( "" Mll ( 111 ., | , y , | . Alllt , iilH I () S . ( leHH IIOIIIunHHion , Ac ., ij ; i l is . ) 1 t 10 O ( 'ii iKvoiml , ofHtatiouory , . C 5 ; carriage of "I'winuiuH , Zh . 10 d ft a 10 ' Mil i : i 4 Leaving balance t'itli 1 ( 1 H I'ho dirAiiiMA N observed , that what had been read ho well pliljtincl | , | ,,, | M-4 . ,, | , j , position of tho company , Mint it rc (| uire ( l , " ! ' ' roiimrliH from liini ; In ) felt great [ ileusuro in rongnilu'' . '"> U the uliareholdors at the Haltering pnmpoets ; and as Hl )(>(! t » woro exceedingly prominiug , and if ho hiul * voul I a 0 <> lr " ' opinion , by tbe , mooting in March tho returns tlio II " . '" ' " '"' -half of tho oxjiondilnro , if not moro . Wlion or « cUouu woro oouiplotod ho cipeutod to meet all . A bjuiiII \
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THE BEST MATTING AND MATS OF COCOA-NUT Yimili . - Tho Jury of Class XXVIII . Groat Exhibition , awarded the Prize Medal to T . TItELOAlt , at wIioho warehouse ( 42 , Liid ^ ate If ill ) purchasers will find an asHortmont of Cocoa-Nut Fibro manufactures , unequalled for variety and excellence at tho moat moderate prices . Catalogues free by post . T . Treloar , Cocoa-Nut Fibre Manufacturer , 42 , Lud { , 'ate Hill , London .
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rpiIE PENINSULAR AND OIUENTAL X HTKAM NAVIGATION COMPANY Honk Pafweiitforrt and receive Goods and l * arceln for MALTA , . KGYPT , INDIA , and CHINA , by their BteamcrH leaving Southampton on tho 20 th ofovory Mouth . Tho Company's Steamei-tt also Htart for MALTA and COWSTANTINOVLK on tho 2 IH . li , and V 1 GO , Ol'OKTO , LISBON , CADIZ , and GIHltALTAIt , on tho 7 th , 17 th , and 27 th of tho Month . For further information npply " ¦ ' ¦ 'ho Company ' s OdioeH , Vi ' i , Loadonhiill Street , London ; and Oriental I'lace , Southampton .
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All 1 ' olicien Indisputable , anil payable to Holder within fourteen dayn lifter Death , ami ( red of I ' oliey . Stamp to thu Assured , An cnlindy now and most economical Hcale of 1 'roniiiiiua . TTOUHKllOliD KltS' ANJ ) GUN URAL 1 LIKIC AHHUIIANCN COMPANY . 15 and Hi , Adam Mtkhht , Aukm-iii , Lonuon . ijikkotohh . William AMliton , Km \ . UieliardOriHitlm Wdford , IChij . Tho Jtov . TlinmunCator . Kdwanl llaseome , Kni | ., M . I ) . Charles IIiiI . hc , Kh <| . IVlor I ' ateiHon , Un <( . F . Davenport U . W > bntor , Knq . Potur I ' ateison , Kw < j ., jun . IIIHTINCTJVU 1 NII 1 'IHMIMAIt I'HATI ! HUH . 1 . Jiiwri / I'oticg in ( iliholiitrli / inili » i > ut . af > lf , tho ntali > of health , a (; n , and intoresl ., biting admitted on tho Policy . \ i . A Lower Ncalr . of J ' runiinmn // i < t / i mijf offwr Oftier .. . 'I . l ' olieien traiiHforablo by imlorHeiuoiit . 4 . I ' uticicH I ' tiid within lAmrtccn J ) ni / n t { flnr I ' nxJ'of ' Death . ' 5 . No charge * for Policy Hlainp . (! . I ' wttoim rrcriif / j / Husurcd in other ()// iren tnntf obtain inilitifjitta / ife 1 ' oliciea from thin Com / hdii / lit more moderate ratim <;/ ' jiriiiitininn . 7 . Medical Koforeou in till hhhhh paid by tho Company . 1 U 0 UAKD liODHOfl , Huorotary .
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/ CLERICAL , MEDICAL , AND GENERAL V _ y LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY . The Assured may reside in most parts of the world , without extra charge , and in all parts by payment of a small extra premium . The small share of Profit divisible in future among the Shareholders being now provided for , without intrenching on the amount made by the regular business , the Assubed will hereafter derive all the benefits obtainable from a Mutual Office , with , at the- same time , complete freedom from liability , secured bv means of an ample Proprietary Capital—thus combining , in the same office , all the advantages of both systems . Five Bonuses have been declared ; at the last in January , 1852 , the sum of £ 131 , 125 was added to the Policies , producing a Bonusvarying with the different ages , from 24-J to 55 per cent , on the Premiums paid during the five years , or from j £ 5 to JR 12 10 s - per cent , on the sum assured . The next and iutureBonuses may be either received in Cash , or applied at the option of the assured in any other way . On Policies for the whole of Life , one half of the Annual Premiums for the first five years may remain on credit , and may either continue as a debt on the Policy , or may be paid off at any time . Claims paid thirty days after proof of death , and all Policies are Indisputable except in cases of fraud . Invalid Lives may be assured at rates proportioned to the increased risk . The Assurance Fund already invested amounts to £ 850 000 , and the Income exceeds J ! 136 j 000 P annum . ' The Accounts and Balance Sheets are at all times open to the inspection of the Assured , or of any person who may desire to assure . A copy of the last Report , with a Prospectus and forms of Proposal , can be obtained of any of the Society ' s agents , or will be forwarded free by addressing a line to GEO . H . PINCKARD , Resident Secretary . 99 , Great Russell Street , Bloomsbury , London ,
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BANKS OF DEPOSIT AND SAVINGS BANKS . INVESTMENT OP CAPITAL AND SAVINGS . NATIONAL ASSURANCE and INVESTMENT ASSOCIATION , 7 , St . Mabtin's Place , Trafalgar Sqtjakk , London , and 56 , Pail Mall , Manchester . Established in 184 k TBUSTEES . Lieut .-Col . the Eight Honourable Lord George Paget , M . P . Rev . Joseph Prendergast , D . D ., ( Cantab . ) Lewisham . George Stone , Esq ., Banker , Lombard Street . Matthew Hutton Chaytor , Esq ., Eeigate . The Investment of Money with this Association secures equal advantages to tlie Savings of the Provident , and the Capital of the Affluent , and affords to both the means of realising the highest rate of Interest yielded by first-class securities , in which alone the Funds are employed . The constant demand for advances upon securities of that peculiar class , which are offered almost exclusively to Life Assurance Companies , such as Reversions , Life Interests , & c , enables the Board of Management to employ Capital on more advantageous terms and at higher rates of Interest than could otherwise , with equal safety , be obtained . The present rate of Interest iajive per cent , per annum , and this rate will continue to be paid so long as the Assuranco department finds the afvme safe and profitable employment for money . Interest payable half-yearly in January and July . Money intended for Investment ia received daily between tho hours of 10 and 4 o ' clock , at the Offices of the Association . Immediate Annuities granted , and the business of Lifo Assurance in all its branches , transacted , on highly advantageous terms . Rates , Prospectuses , and Forms of Proposal , with every requisite information , may bo obtained on application at the offices of tho Association , or to tho respective Agents throughout the United Kingdom . PETER MORItlSOJN " , Managing IHrector . Applications for Agencies may bo made to the Managing Director .
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XsTAIililSIIBD 1837 . Incorporated by special Act of Parliament . Intending Life . Assurers and Policy Holders ) in other Companies arc invited to examine tho rates , principles , and position of tho SCOTTISH PROVIDENT INSTITUTION for MUTUAL LIFE ASSUKANCE by MODERATE I'ltlSMlUMS . Tun Sc'OTTimr Pkovidkntt iNNTrTUTiorr claims nupcriorily over other mutual ollicea in the following particulars : — 1 . —ProiniuniH at early and middle ago about a fourth lower . 2 . —A moro accurate adjustment of tho rateu of premium to tho several ages . X \ . —A principle m I ho division of tho surplus moro sufo , equitable , and favourable to good lives . 4 . — Kxeinpt ion from entry money . All policies indisputable , unions obtained by fraud . Sl'KCIMKNH OV 1 ' URMIUMH . Annual Premiums for . L' 100 , with whole projitt . Ago 20 | 2 I > | ~ : i < f ~ j Uf > | 40 j 45 j f )() | 0 ( T ~ X ! l 15 H ; 1 18 0 J 2 JJISJ 2 J ! J <> j _ 2 _ l'i . !» j II 5 !> j 4 1 7 | 5 1 1 1 Anniy / , 1 VrcmiumK , ptit / tible for 21 years only , for . LMOO , with whole Jirojitn . Ago 20 | 25 | HO | IJ 5 j W j 45 | r > 0 ' _ £ y , 7 J 0 i ^_ m > h i - i it < i I a ii > h j a (( 11 : » \ -i \) j i 7 a A compiii-iHon of these premiums with tlio . ioof any other oJlloo will at , one < i Hhow , tlu' iiiiiiiedialo advantuuo set'iired in the Ht : oTTinii l'ltoviDHNT . The preniiuius payabl »» for 21 yeai'H only uro nearly tbo uamo au umity ollleen re < niiro ilurinj , ' tho wliolo of life . " l ' uOOKUHH . Hin
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Leader (1850-1860), Nov. 27, 1852, page 23, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse2.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/cld_27111852/page/23/
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