A HINT FOROUR ALFORD FOREST FRIENDS
Those who are convlnoed that valuable deposits of tin will yet be opened up at Alford Forest may be glad of the Information oontailed In the following paragraph, whioh li dipped trom the Wellington "Post":— A very attractive offer hai been mtde to mining companies and olalmholdere In New Zealand. The Globe Milling Company, London, undertakes to treat any paroel of ore or tilling! whioh may be consigned to them, the prooeacTs to be equally divided between them and the shippers, after the cost of oceati freight ha* been deducted. The Government have alio Inoreaied the faollltles for seeding the staff Home, by effaring tn carry it over the railways of the colony to the port of shipment free of cost Any clafiuholdar, therefore, who is anxious to get bib ore treated by the most approved upplianoes m the British metropolis, has only to plaoe it at a rail. w»y station, and It will be takeo off his hands, foi warded to London, and treated, I
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1758, 4 February 1888, Page 2
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172A HINT FOROUR ALFORD FOREST FRIENDS Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1758, 4 February 1888, Page 2
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