Catalogue
New South Wales mining. Vimy Ridge Gold Mining Company, near Bega, 1924; Bega Mines, 1933; Broken Hill South, 1925 and 1936 (different types); Broken Hill South Silver Mining Company, 1916; North Broken Hill Limited, 1927; North Broken Hill Mining Company, 1909; Silver Peak (Broken Hill) Limited, 1949. A few with edge tears, very fine. (8)
Estimate $100
SOLD $0
New South Wales mining. Webb’s Silver Mining Company, 1888, contributing shares (these words printed vertically) (red print) (2); same company but with contributing shares within text (black print) (9, including six consecutive) of these, seven including the six consecutive are named to John Belisario, one named to William H. Paling and one to Lewis P. Bain; Webb’s Consols Silver Mining Company, Emmaville, 1889. One of the first item with edge tear, one of the second item with piece missing from bottom edge, last item with spike hole, the rest very fine. (12)
Estimate $200
SOLD $280
Victoria mining. Ajax Consolidated, 1948 (2, one fully paid, one partly paid); Central Victoria Dredging Company, 1947; Devonshire Lands (Bendigo) Limited, 1934 (2); Langi Logan North Gold Mining Company, Ararat, 1909; New Middle Creek Alluvials, Avoca, 1935 (only 8,000 shares on issue); Prince Edward Gold Mining Company, Daylesford, 1901; United Gleeson’s Gold Mines, Gaffney’s Creek, 1934; West Langi Logan Company, Ararat, 1911. A few with edge tears, the last with top right corners missing, otherwise very fine. (10)
Estimate $120
SOLD $70
Victoria mining. Alpine Consolidated Company, Cherry Tree, near Bendigo, 1896, for one hundred shares of 5s each; Royal Birthday Mining Company, Berringa, 1898, for one hundred shares of 10s each, mauve, brown and gold on cream, bearer also signed as Manager; North Britain Company, Blackwood, 1911, for one hundred shares of 10s each, bearer also signed as Manager. With pinholes, folds, fine - very fine. (3)
Estimate $150
SOLD $120
Victoria mining. Alpine Consolidated Company, Cherry Tree, near Bendigo, 1896, for one hundred shares of 5s each; Mount Deddick Silver-Lead Mining Company, Snowy River, East Gippsland, 1898, brown print, overprinted ’Fully Paid Up’ in blue, bearer also manager; Great Walhalla Gold Mining, Walhalla, 1906 over 189-, for one hundred shares of 10s each, red on cream, changes to capital and shares overstamped in blue. With pinholes, folds, fine - very fine. (3)
Estimate $140
SOLD $140
Victoria mining. The Alpine Consolidated Company, No Liability, Cherry Tree, near Bendigo, 1896; Andersons Flat Alluvial Gold Mining Company, 1889; Jewellers Reef Mining Company, No Liability, Canadian, Ballarat, 1891. Good very fine. (3)
Estimate $100
SOLD $70
Victoria mining. Alpine Gold Mining Company, Stringers Creek, 9th February, 1866, for five shares of ร โ10 each of sixteen hundred on offer. With two creases, very fine.
Estimate $200
SOLD $180
Victoria mining. Black Diamond Colliery Co., Korumburra, 1893, for one hundred shares of 10s each; Outtrim, Howitt and British Consolidated Coal Company, Jumbunna, South Gippsland, 1900 over 189-, for one hundred shares of 10s each, overprinted ’Fully Paid Up’ in red, with brokers stamp; Werribee Park Estate Coal Proprietary Company, Laverton, 1908, brown print; West Excelsior Mining Company, Lower Homebush, 1910, for one hundred shares of 5s each, mauve on cream and green, with two call paid stamps on back; Powlett-North Woolamai Collieries Company, Powlett River, 1910, for one hundred shares of 10s each, green on green; Great Fitzroy Mines Limited, 1912, London register, black print with brown ornate border, stamped ’Fully Paid’ in black, pencil notations in top border; Mersey Valley Oil Company Limited, 1922, black on yellow, overprinted ’Fully Paid Up’ in red, torn and repaired left side; Tanjil Oil Company, Lakes Entrance, 1931, for one hundred shares of ร โ1 each, black on blue, with six call paid stamps on back; Preston Quarries Ltd, 1925. Most with pinholes and light folds, fine - very fine. (9)
Estimate $150
SOLD $0
Victoria mining. The British Empire Gold Mining Company, Rashleigh’s Paddock, Daylesford, 1865. Good very fine and scarce.
Estimate $100
SOLD $100
Victoria mining. The Clunes Alluvial Gold Mining Company, Registered, certificate no.313, 1886 (only 600 shares on issue). Good very fine and very scarce.
Estimate $100
SOLD $70
Victoria mining. Dalzell cum Prince Regent Company, Sailors Gully, Ballarat, 1891, with brokers stamp; First Chance Company, Ballarat East, 1895, mauve print, bearer also manager; West Langi Logan Company, Ararat, 1911, for one hundred shares of 4s each, bearer also manager. With pinholes, folds and some foxing to last, fine - very fine. (3)
Estimate $150
SOLD $120
Victoria mining. Eastern Victoria Quartz & Alluvial Gold Mining Company Registered, North Clunes, certificate no.201, 1869 (only 4,000 shares on issue). Top left corner missing, very fine and scarce.
Estimate $100
SOLD $70
Victoria mining. Kangaroo - Gold Mining Company, Registered, Ballarat, certificate no.206, 1865 (only 2,500 shares on issue). Top edge tattered, pin holes and small holes on centrefold, otherwise fine and very scarce.
Estimate $100
SOLD $100
Victoria mining. Llanberris No.1 Company, Ballarat, 1888 (only 24,000 shares on issue), mining scene vignette at left. A few small pieces missing from edges and small top edge paper split but scarce, nearly fine.
Estimate $100
SOLD $0
Victoria mining. Imperial Leads Proprietary Syndicate, Pitfield Plains, 1899, one of fifteen shares of ร โ50 each entitling the holder Mr R.D.Pinnock to one fifteenth interest in application for mining lease of about 6,000 acres situated at Pitfield Plains, in the name of J.Parkin, signed John Parkin, black on green. With pinholes, folds, some foxing and tears to bottom edge, otherwise fine and rare.
Estimate $250
SOLD $0
Victoria mining. Loddon Deep Leads (Victoria) Limited (2), 1903, brown print, has been repaired on back, and 1907, black print, with brokers stamp, record of calls pad on back; Victorian Cornish Gold Mines Limited, 1906, with brokers stamp on top left front; Champion Hill Consolidated Gold Mines, Lal Lal, 1906, for one hundred shares of 5s each, green on cream, stamped ’Fully Paid Up’ in red, bearer also manager; Welsh & Slater’s North Gold Mining Company, Rocky Lead, Daylesford, 1907, for one hundred shares of 5s each, bearer also manager; Central Excelsior Gold Mining Company, Homebush, 1913, for one hundred shares of 5s each, blue on blue; Seymour Coal Mines Limited, 1926, for five hundred and sixty three shares of ร โ1 each, blue on pink, overprinted ’Fully Paid’ in red; Guildford Plateau North Gold Mining Company, Guildford, 1934, for one hundred shares of 10s each, black on orange; East Gippsland Gold Syndicate, Bruthen, 1936, blue on green, overprinted ’Fully Paid’ in red; Buninyong Rand Mines, green on beige. Some with pinholes and folds, good - very fine. (10)
Estimate $130
SOLD $100
Victoria mining. Madame Bent Gold Mining Company, Durham Lead, Buninyong, 1888; West Loughlin Gold Mining Company, Seven Hills, Kingston, 1892, overprinted ’Paid Up’ in red, with brokers stamp top right corner; New Golden Gate Quartz and Alluvial Gold Mining Company, Creswick, 1895, pink print, bearer also manager, with call paid stamped on back, bearer also manager. With pinholes and folds, fine - very fine. (3)
Estimate $150
SOLD $120
Victoria mining. Maldon Goldfields Limited, 1899, for one hundred shares of ร โ1 each, black on pink, ornate border; Cassilis Gold Mining Company, Gippsland, 1905, red print; Glen Patrick Alluvials, Elmhurst, 1935, for one hundred shares, blue on brown, with two calls paid on back. With pinholes, light folds, last scrip with tears to top edge, very fine. (3)
Estimate $120
SOLD $120
Victoria mining. North Carr’s Company, Rokewood, 1896, red on green, bearer also manager, with brokers and agents stamps; South German Reef Extended Gold Mining Company, Maldon, 1902 over 18--, black and red on cream, with brokers stamp on front; Hanlon Gold Mining Company, Rokewood, 1901 over 18--, black on cream and red. Second with small piece of velcro attached to back, pinholes, folds, fine - very fine. (3)
Estimate $140
SOLD $0
Victoria mining. Richards’ Park Gold Mining Company, Registered, Springs, Ballarat, certificate no.184, 1868 (only 3,150 shares on issue). Top corners missing and edge tears, some foxing, otherwise fine and very scarce.
Estimate $100
SOLD $80
Victoria mining. Ryan’s Junction Quartz & Alluvial Gold Mining Co., Spring Hill, Allendale, 1890, blue print, bearer also manager; Jewellers Reef Mining Company, Canadian, Ballarat, 1891, for one hundred shares of 10s each, pink print; Pound Hill Gold Mining Company, Pound Hill, 1897, for one hundred shares of 5s each, bearer also manager, black on pink; Dalzell-Buchanan Mining Company, White Horse Ranges, Ballarat East, 1901, for one hundred shares of 7s 6d each, burgundy and green on pink, with one call paid stamp on back. All with pinholes and folds, fine - very fine. (4)
Estimate $180
SOLD $140
Victoria mining. Southern Cross Quartz Mining Company, Talbot, 1882, for one hundred shares of 10s each, bearer also manager; West Clunes Alluvial Gold Mining Company, Clunes, 1900, mauve print, bearer also manager; New Normanby Quartz Mining Company, Ballarat East, 1914 over 190-, purple print; William Dawson Company, Ballarat, 1911, overprinted ’Fully Paid Up’ in red, signed by three members of Dawson family as directors and manager. Pinholes on first two, light folds, very fine. (4)
Estimate $200
SOLD $170
Victoria mining. The Southern Cross Quartz Mining Company, Registered, Grant, North Gippsland, certificate no.92, 1865 (only 1,600 shares on issue). Good very fine and scarce.
Estimate $120
SOLD $180
Victoria mining. Southern Glenfine Mining Company, Pitfield, 1899, for one hundred shares of 5s each, blue on cream, bearer also manager; Great West Glenfine, Gold Mining Company, Pitfield Plains, 1901 over 189-, for one hundred shares of 10s each, dark blue on cream; Federal Mint Gold Mining Company, Pitfield Plains, 1905, for one hundred shares of 10s each, black and red on cream, with four call paid stamps on back; Glenfine Estate Gold Mining Company, Pitfield, 1907. With pinholes, light folds and third scrip with small tears to edges, fine - very fine. (4)
Estimate $160
SOLD $0
South Australia mining. Bonnie Charlie Gold Mining Company, 1897; The Globe Silver Lead MIning Company, 1889 (2); Golden Victory Gold Mining Company, stamped above with ’Angas Silver-Lead Mining Company’, 1921, 1923; The Great Boulder Norseman Gold Mining Company, Dundas, Western Australia, No Liability, 1895 (2, consecutive); The Maritana Central Gold Mining Company, 1896 (2, consecutive), together with company receipt for payment of 1st call, 1896; Mount Charlotte Central Gold Mining Company, 1896 (2, consecutive); The Norseman Gold Mining Company, 1895, 1896 (2, consecutive), the 1895 issue together with company receipts for payment of 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 5th call; Queen Margaret No 1 South Gold Mining Company, 1897. Several with edge tears or splits, good - good very fine. (20)
Estimate $150
SOLD $170
South Australia mining. Eukaby Hill Proprietary Company Limited, South Australia, 1888, for fifty shares of ร โ1 each, black on light blue and white, stamped ’Paid Up’ in red; Flora Bell Proprietary Silver Mining Company, Northern Territory, S.A., 1888, for one hundred shares of ร โ1 each, pink and blue on light green and cream, with one call paid stamp. With pinholes and light folds, very fine. (2)
Estimate $120
SOLD $90
South Australia mining. Prince of Wales Copper Mining Company, Limited, 4th December 1873, for twenty shares of ร โ2 each of seven thousand two hundred on offer. With folds, very fine.
Estimate $100
SOLD $70
South Australia mining, Radium Hill Company, 1913, mauve print, overprinted ’Contributing’ in red; South Australian Oil Wells Co., 1921, mauve print with vignette of oil wells, one call paid on back; Coorong Oil Company, 1923, stamped ’Fully Paid Up’ in red; Associated Oil Corporation Limited, Mount Gambier, 1923, with 8 spike holes; South Australian Oil Corporation Limited, 1933, brown on light brown, with ornate border; Victoria May Queen Mines, 1933, for one hundred shares of 10s each, blue on blue; Coronet Hill Development Company, Mount Davis, Northern Territory, 1914, one ร โ10 share of two thousand on offer, blue on beige, stamped ’Fully Paid Up’ in red; Tennant Creek Metals, 1971, black on yellow. Pinholes, folds, very good - very fine. (8)
Estimate $120
SOLD $0
Tasmania mining. Briseis Tin Mines Limited, 1909, overstamped with details of company change of name, green on cream; Dalmayne Collieries Limited (3), 1917, for one hundred shares of ร โ1 each, black print; 1920, black on pink; plus a debenture for ร โ100, 1919, black on pink, without coupons; Briseis Tin and General Mining Company Limited, 1924, green print; Rapson Tyre & Rubber Company (Australia) Limited, 1927 for one thousand shares of ร โ1 each, with Tasmania sixpenny duty stamp affixed, small repaired tear in bottom right border; Federation Tin Mines Limited (2), 1927, black on cream, for one thousand shares of ร โ1 each, and 1935, black on pink, with pen and pencil notations in top border. With pinholes, folds, fine - very fine. (8)
Estimate $140
SOLD $0
Tasmania mining. Colonel North Mines & Railway Company, Zeehan, five hundred shares of 10/- each, 7th January 1901, overprinted ’Capital increased by raising the amount payable on present issue from 10/- to 11/- per share’ in red down left side. With pin holes, light centre fold, good very fine.
Estimate $250
SOLD $0