Catalogue
Australia mining, Day Dawn Block & Wyndham Gold, 188[8]; Lake George Mines, 189[9]; D'Arcy Wentworth Gold, 1901; Great Lucknow Consols, 190[2] and 190[5]; Girilambone Mining, 190[5 in words]; Mills' Day Dawn United Gold, 190[7]; Broken Hill South Silver, 190[7 in words]; Australian Smelting Corporation, 1907; North Mount Boppy Limited, 190[7] and preference shares, 19[09]; Great Cobar North Limited, 19[10]; Amalgamated Hill End, 191[2]; Iodide (Mineral Hill) Limited, 191[3]; Abercrombie Copper Mines, 191[8]; Tingha (N.S.W.) Hydraulic Mines, 192[5]; Ormildah Oil Development, 192[6]; New Occidental Gold, 194[7]; Normanby Tin (2), 19[40]; New Occidental Gold, 194[7]; Lake George Mining, 1948 and 1951; Southern Cross Exploration, 1970; Mineral Recovery (Australia), 1972 with transfer form; Murumba Minerals, 1972; Associated Minerals Consolidated, 1980. With folds and creases, pin holes, good - very fine. (29)
Estimate $250
SOLD $240
Australia mining, Day Dawn Block & Wyndham Gold, 188[7] and 190[1]; D'Arcy Wentworth Gold, 1901 (2); Great Lucknow Consols, 190[1]; Tingah Consolidated Tin, 190[7]; North Mount Boppy Limited, 190[8]; New Queen Cross Gold, 19[09]; Mill's Day Dawn United Gold, 190[9]; New Brilliant Freeholds Gold, 19[10]; Block 4 Torrington, 1911; Etheridge Gold, 19[11]; Australian Coking and By-Products Company, 19[12]; Great Cobar Limited, 190[18]; Mount Dudley Gold, 19[19]; Associated Oil Corporation, 192[3]; Tingha (N.S.W.) Hydraulic Tin (2), 192[5]; Towamba Gold, 19[38]; Normanby Tin, 19[40]; Lake George Mining, 1947 and 1955; United Uranium, 1970. With folds and creases, pin holes, some with edge tears, good - very fine. (23)
Estimate $200
SOLD $450
Australia mining, North Australian Mining, 18[88], two thousand £1 shares, black print and scrollwork left side; Northern Territories Mining and Smelting (2), 190[3], two hundred 10/- shares, mauve print and ornate border, scrollwork left side; and 190[4], fifteen 10/- shares, blue print and ornate border, scrollwork left side; Barn Bluff Option Development Association, 19[3], fifty £1 shares, black print scrollwork left side; North Australian Exploration, 191[3], one £10 share of 400 on offer, blue on buff; Mitta Springtime Tin, 191[8 typed], £5 share, blue print. With folds, pin holes, foxing on fourth, edge tears on fifth, fine - good very fine. (6)
Estimate $120
SOLD $200
New South Wales mining, Harden Central Gold, near Harden, 190[9], one hundred 10/-, black on light blue, overprinted 'Contributing' in red; Young Bullfinch Gold, 191[1], one hundred 10s vendor shares, black on buff, scrollwork left side; Mount Dudley Gold, Trunkey, 19[19], one hundred 2/6 shares, black on green, scrollwork left side; Golden Dyke Gold, 193[3], one hundred 10/- shares, brown on beige, with red New South Wales six pence duty stamp top right corner; Alluvial Gold, (Nicholson's Creek), 193[6], one hundred 4/- vendor shares, brown and green on light orange. With folds and creases, pin holes, last three with small edge tears, fine - very fine. (5)
Estimate $100
SOLD $110
Victoria mining, Danger Hill Tribute Company, Victoria Reef, Sandhurst, 187[1], one hundred 10s shares, black print, thin paper. With light folds, pin holes, small piece missing from top left corner, very fine.
Estimate $100
SOLD $150
Victoria mining, Markey's Quartz Gold Mining, Swift's Creek, Gippsland, 189[1], one hundred £1 shares, brown print and scrollwork left side; Dalzell-Buchanan Mining, White Horse Ranges, Ballarat East, 1[903], one hundred 7s 6d shares, green and brown on pink, scrollwork left side, company stamp in blue; Hepburn Alluvial Mining, 190[4], fourteen 2/- shares, red print and scrollwork left side; Loddon Deep Leads (Victoria), 190[7], fifty 5/- shares, black print and ornate border, red seal. With folds, pin holes, fine - very fine. (4)
Estimate $100
SOLD $250
Victoria mining, Prince of Wales Company, Sebastopol, 18[93], one hundred £1 shares, black print, scrollwork and Coat of Arms left side, company stamp in pink; Loddon Valley Goldfield, 190[1 stamped], three £5 shares, grey print and ornate border on green and white; Loddon Deep Leads (Victoria) 190[3 stamped], fifteen £1 shares, brown print; Victoria Cornish Gold Mines, 190[6], one hundred £1 shares, black print; Langi Logan North Gold, Ararat, 19[09], five £1 shares, brown on pink, overprinted 'Paid Up' in red. With light folds, pin or spike holes, fine - very fine. (5)
Estimate $100
SOLD $200
Victoria mining, Victorian Mining Company, 190[1], twenty five £1 shares, mauve print; Outtrim, Howitt and British Consolidated Coal Company, Jumbunna, South Gippsland, 189[1902], one hundred 10/- shares, black print and scrollwork left side, overprinted 'Fully Paid Up' in red; Loddon Deep Leads (Victoria) (2), 190[3 stamped], seventy five £1 shares, brown print; Daylesford Gold Mines, 190[6], one hundred and twenty £1 shares, blue print and ornate border; Loddon Valley Goldfields (1907), 190[8 stamped], fifty £1 shares, green print, stamped 'Fully Paid' in blue; Australian Petroleum Development, 19[21], £20 share, black print, overprinted 'Fully Paid Up' in red; Netherlands Eastern Oilfields, 19[26], £25 share of 500 on offer, black print, 'no value' handwritten in pencil; Fiji Prospecting Company, 193[5], £5 share, blue on green; Upper Watut Gold, New Guinea, 193[5], one hundred 5/- shares, brown on green; Viti Levu Gold, 193[6], £5 share, green on green; Normanby Tin, 19[40], one hundred shares, blue on light green; K.Mann Holdings, 1960, black on green; Moulded Products (Australia), 1960; Northern Hercules, 1960. Most with light folds, pin holes, fourth with edge tears, good - very fine. (15)
Estimate $100
SOLD $150
Victoria sundry, North Carr's Company, Rokewood, 189[6], fifty 3s shares, orange print and scrollwork left side on green, with three brokers stamps in blue; James McEwan & Company, 19[00], one hundred and thirty £3 shares, blue print and scrollwork left side; Melburnian Bucket Dredging Co, Wandiligong, 190[6], one hundred £1 shares, mauve print and scrollwork left side; Iron, Steel and Metals Manufacturing, Co, 19[08], £5 share, blackprint, overprinted 'Fully Paid Up' in red; Ballarat East Development, 1934, £10 share, blue print, overprinted 'Contributing' in red. With light folds, pin holes in some. very fine. (5)
Estimate $100
SOLD $250
Queensland mining, Day Dawn Block & Wyndham Gold, Charters Towers (4), 188[7], one hundred £1 shares; 188[8], twenty five £1 shares; 189[6], twenty five £1 shares and 189[8], ten £1 shares, all black print and scrollwork left side; No.2 Queen Gold, 188[7], twenty five £1 shares, pink print and scrollwork left side; Etheridge United Gold, 188[90], two hundred £1 shares, blue print and scrollwork left side; Cumberland Gold, Etheridge, 188[91], sixty £1 shares, black print with changes to capital and shares in red; True Blue Gold, Croydon, 189[2], fifty £1 shares, blue print, overprinted 'Paid Up' in red; Golden Gate Gold, 189[7], five hundred 10s shares, orange print and scrollwork left side; Day Dawn P.C. Gold, 18[901], one hundred £1 shares, black print and scrollwork left side; Gold Reefs Exploration, Brisbane, 190[9], brown on buff, scrollwork left side; Swedenborg North (Charters Towers), 193[8], one hundred 1/- shares, black print, overprinted 'Fully Paid' in red and 'Vendors Shares' in blue; together with Chillagoe Limited, Call Notices, 1-4, 1913, 1914, all with George V one penny duty stamp affixed. With folds and creases, pin holes, fine - very fine. (16)
Estimate $120
SOLD $600
South Australia mining, Barossa Range Mining, 18[47], five £10 shares, black on grey. With taped repairs to tears along crease lines on back, piece missing left side, tears to edges, good.
Estimate $100
SOLD $100
South Australia mining, Hancraft's Gold Extraction Company, 189[4], black on pink, scrollwork left side, overprinted 'Fully Paid Up' and stamped 'Cancelled' in blue; Howley Gold, 189[9], four £1 share, blue print; Eureka Gold, 189[9], forty one £1 shares, pink print; Brock's Goldfields of the Northern Territories of South Australia, 18[900], fifteen £1 shares, black print and scrollwork left side; Brookman Brothers' Boulder Gold, 1[901], one hundred £1 shares, black print, together with transfer certificate; Balgarrie Gold, 1901, one hundred 10s shares, green on buff; Island Eureka South Gold, 190[2], fifty 10s shares, green print, with brokers stamps in blue and pink; Revelation Consols Gold, 1920 [stamped], one hundred 5s shares, blue on blue, overprinted 'Contributing' in red; Red Terror Gold, 19[49 stamped], one hundred 1/- shares, red on pink; Northern Star (Tennant Creek) Gold, 19[49 typed], one hundred 2/6 shares, blue on green. With folds, pin and spike holes, ninth and last with edge tears, fine - very fine. (11)
Estimate $150
SOLD $200
South Australia mining, Kangarilla Proprietary Silver Mines (South Australia) Limited, 18[92], fifteen £1 shares, black print and scrollwork left side; Kangarilla Silver Mines Limited, 18[92], fifty £1 shares, brown print and scrollwork left side. With folds and creases, pin and spike holes, rust mark from pin on first, very fine. (2)
Estimate $100
SOLD $110
South Australia mining, North Rhine Copper, 185[8], five £1 shares, black print, Coat of Arms in centre, thin paper, with three paid stamps on back; together with a transfer certificate, 186[1] [date in words], of ten shares, black print, scrollwork left side. With folds, pin holes, small piece missing top right corner on second, very fine. (2)
Estimate $100
SOLD $130
South Australia mining, Port Lincoln Copper, 19[07], fifteen £1 shares, green print and scrollwork left side; O.K. Copper, 191[2], one hundred 4s shares, pink print and scrollwork left side; Flinders Copper, 19[14 typed], four hundred 1/- shares, black print; Revelation Block 70, 1920, one hundred 10s shares, orange print, company stamp in blue; Associated Oil Corporation, Mount Gambier, 192[2], five £1 shares, black print and vignette of oil well right side; Australian Uranium Corporation, 19[56], one hundred 2/6 shares, brown on green; Brocks Creek Uranium, 1954 (pieces missing from bottom edge), brown on brown; Mines and Quarries Development, 1961, blue on buff; Comfin Australia, 1973, green print; Yorke Peninsula Mining, 1977, black on yellow; plue Adelaide South African Mining and Prospecting Company, receipt for £1 First Call, 190[4]. Most with light folds, pin holes, good - very fine. (11)
Estimate $100
SOLD $110
South Australia mining, Wheal Ellen (South Australia) Mining, 186[1], £5 share, black print and scrollwork left side. Extremely fine.
Estimate $100
SOLD $110
South Australia mining, Worthing Mining Company, South Australia, 18[49], Certificate of Free Shares, for thirty shares Nos 2871-3000 to Henry Rendell Wotton, black print, partial scrollwork left side; together with certificate for three thousand three hundred £1 shares, to the same person, 186[1], black print, partial scrollwork left side. With light vertical folds, small tear top edge on both, very fine and scarce. (2)
Estimate $300
SOLD $220
South Australia mining, Yudanamutana Copper Mining Company of South Australia, 1862, five £3 shares, orange print and scrollwork left side, Coat of Arms at centre, together with Transfer Certificate (original shares) 1864 (date typed and written in words), orange print. Vertical folds, good very fine. (2)
Estimate $100
SOLD $130
South Australia sundry, Australian Ruby Company, 188[8], one hundred £1 shares, black on yellow ,scrollwork left side; Ross Ruby Company, 18[88], fifty £1 shares, black on green, scrollwork left side, overprinted 'Fully Paid Up' in red; Eastern & African Cold Storage Supply Company (2), 19[05], one hundred and eighty £1 shares, black print, ornate green border, Coat of Arms centre of top border, vignette of bull in field in centre; 19[08], two hundred £1 shares, black print, brown border, Coat of Arms centre of top border, vignette of bull in field centre; Claridge House Limited, 192-, 8% 'A' cumulative preference shares, unissued, blue on light blue; Geo.Mason Limited, 19[25], one hundred and fifty ordinary £1 shares, black on buff; Consolidated Concrete, 1928, £100 debenture stock 1932, black print (has been repaired with tape down centre fold). With folds, some with pin holes, second with tear to right edge, fine - good very fine. (7)
Estimate $150
SOLD $170
South Australia sundry, Yongaleatha Marble, Flag and Flux Company, 1890[2], ten £25 shares of 960 on offer, black print and scrollwork left side; Adelaide Crystal Ice Company, [1906], one hundred £1 shares, blue print and scrollwork left centre, vignette of icebergs and seals in centre. First with pin holes, second with light folds and crease, otherwise extremely fine. (2)
Estimate $120
SOLD $110
Tasmania mining, Andersons Silver Mining, 189]0], fifty 10/- shares, mauve and gold print, with two brokers stamps; Minerva Silver Mining, Mount Zeehan, 189[0], fifty 3s shares, pink print and border; The Round Mountain Silver and Lead Mining, Mount Claude, 1915, one hundred 2s shares, blue print and border. With light folds, pin holes, 1mm and 2mm holes along fold line on second scrip, fine - very fine. (3)
Estimate $200
SOLD $300
Tasmania mining, Brookstead Freehold No.1 T.M. Co, St Paul's River, 188[8], twenty five 4s shares, brown print, scrollwork left side, thin paper. With light folds, pin holes, very fine.
Estimate $100
SOLD $90
Tasmania mining, Carbine Proprietary Silver Mining, Mount Dundas, 189[1], one hundred 10s shares, blue and pink print, scrollwork left side and centre; South Hercules Mining, Mount Reid, 19[08], fifty 5s shares, brown on buff, handwritten 'Forfeited for April Call 1909' right side. With light folds, pin holes, good very fine. (2)
Estimate $150
SOLD $300
Tasmania mining, Copper Mines of Mount Lyell West, 189[9], one thousand £1 shares, large format, black print and ornate border, vignette of West Lyell Mine in centre. With folds and creases, 25mm paper tape repair left centre back, very fine.
Estimate $100
SOLD $90
Tasmania mining, Dalrymple (Tasmania) Tin, 190[5], seven hundred £1 shares, mauve print and border; Briseis Tin Mines (2), 19[03], Melbourne Register, five £1 shares, brown print, scrollwork left side; 190[7 stamped], one hundred £1 shares, green print and scrollwork left side; Briseis Tin and General Mining, 19[14], two hundred £1 shares, dark green print and scrollwork left side; Vynoe Harbour Tin, 19[26], six hundred 5s shares, black on buff; Moonbah Tin, Mount Cameron, 19[35], one hundred 4/- shares, blue print and border, overprinted 'Paid Up' in red. With light folds and creases, pin holes, some with tears to edges, second last with tape repair part of crease line, fine - very fine. (6)
Estimate $150
SOLD $150
Tasmania mining, Golden Stairs Gold, 189[1], one thousand 5/- shares, black print; New Alliance Gold, Lyndhurst, 19[08], ten £1 shares, blue on blue, scrollwork left side, overprinted 'Paid Up' in red; Back Creek Deep Lead Gold, Back Creek, near Lefroy, 191[4], one hundred 5s shares, blue print, overprinted 'Paid Up' in red. Light folds, pin holes on first and second scrip, good very fine. (3)
Estimate $200
SOLD $170
Tasmania mining, Hidden Treasure Prospecting Company, Back Creek, 188[8], one £5 share of 250 on offer, blue print and ribbon border, thin paper. With light creases, pin holes, 50mm x 20mm area of discolouration right side, very fine.
Estimate $100
SOLD $400
Tasmania mining, Mount Zeehan Silver Lead Mining, 18[89], twenty £1 shares, maroon on buff, together with Prospectus (torn and waterstained in places); Nike Mining, Zeehan, 19[17 typed], one hundred 2s shares, black on pink, scrollwork left side and centre, overprinted 'Fully Paid Up' in red; Magnet Silver-Lead Mines, 193[7 typed), one hundred 5s shares, black print, scrollwork left side. With light folds, spike hole on first, rust paper clip mark on last scrip, fine - good very fine. (4)
Estimate $200
SOLD $200
Tasmania mining, Native Youth Tin Mining, 188-, Frome River, Ringarooma, with hand drawn line through company name and place, transfer of shares on back in the name of Republic Extended (handwritten in black ink), dated [8th October] 188[7], black on mauve; together with receipt from Mount Lyell Mining and Railway Company, 1897 for first instalment of £2 per share; Hobart Stock Exchange, 189[8], receipt for two and a half guineas, overstamped 'Receipt under Rule 14A' in blue; Godkin Silver Mining, Whyte River, Notice of Extraordinary Meeting, Hobart, 16th September 1892, with Proposal for Floating in London and Form of Proxy attached. First with tears repaired with tape, faded, all with folds, creases, pin holes, third also with small tears along crease lines, good - very fine. (4)
Estimate $100
SOLD $300
Tasmania mining, North Oceana Silver Mining, Zeehan, 189[1], fifty five 2s 6d shares, brown print, with agent's stamp in blue; Star of Dundas Silver Mining, Mount Zeehan, 1891, two hundred and fifty 2s 6d shares, pink print and scrollwork left side and surrounding company name. With light folds, pin holes on first scrip, good very fine. (2)
Estimate $150
SOLD $150