| Geological Survey of Canada - Paleontology - 1872 - 554 pages
...prejudicial to the per- Causes of manent and healthy progress of mining industry, the following may be mentioned : — They are not in any way especially...far in excess of anything likely to be the future average. * Reporta of Mr. A. Michel and Dr. T. Sterry Hunt addressed to Sir WE Logan ; in the Keport... | |
| Duncan Campbell - Nova Scotia - 1873 - 566 pages
...of the stock by declaring dividends, sometimes paid out of capital, but often by means of a process known as ': picking the eyes out of the mine," or...far in excess of anything likely to be the future average, and the almost universal want of a ly appliances for saving pyrites and fine gold. With respect... | |
| Duncan Campbell - Nova Scotia - 1873 - 566 pages
...for mining and treating the ores before the quantity, or their probable value has been ascertained— the attempts frequently made to enhance the value...paid out of capital, but often by means of a process known as " picking the eyes out of the mine," or in other words selecting all the rich material to... | |
| Alexander Murray, Newfoundland. Geological Survey, James P. Howley - Geology - 1881 - 562 pages
...inconsiderate erection of costly ma< chinery for mining and treating the ores, before their quantity or probable value has been determined. "3rd. The attempts...far in excess of anything likely to be the future average." ROCKS OF ROCKY RIVER SURVEY. The rocks of the region around Brigus have been described in... | |
| Geological Survey of Newfoundland - 1881 - 562 pages
...inconsiderate erection of costly machinery for mining and treating the ores, before their quantity or probable value has been determined. "3rd. The attempts...far in excess of anything likely to be the future average." ROCKS OF ROCKY RlVEE SURVEY. The rocks of the region around Brigus have been described in... | |
| Wyatt Malcolm - Gold - 1912 - 522 pages
...progress of the industry': — " 1st. The rash expenditure of capital in the purchase of mining rights respecting the actual value of which nothing is known...far in excess of anything likely to be the future average. 4th. The too common, almost universal practice of devoting the whole of the net proceeds to... | |
| Geology - 1912 - 780 pages
...mining and treating the ores, before their quantity or their probable value has been determined. I5rd. The attempts frequently made to enhance the value...far in excess of anything likely to be the future average. 4th. The too common, almost universal practice of devoting the whole of the net proceeds to... | |
| R. Drummond - Mines and mineral resources - 1918 - 376 pages
...and treating the ores, before their quantity or their probable value has been determined. Third — The attempts frequently made to enhance the value...process commonly known as " picking the eyes out of a mine," or in other words, selecting all the rich material to secure a few high yields which are far... | |
| Institution of Mining and Metallurgy (Great Britain) - Metallurgy - 1926 - 552 pages
...for mining and treating the ores, before their quantity or probable value has been determined. (3) The attempts frequently made to enhance the value...far in excess of anything likely to be the future average. (4) The too common, almost universal, practice of devoting the •whole of the net proceeds... | |
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