MINING NEWS
SITARE KAftKTift.-. . Yesterday wo>? a, , cmfe. dus in the' t»Winc mn-rket and so- W-'iWEfj was do»e. -file Quotations were as' fo'lw'• - • ■ • ; ■ J?uyev«. SrtilcT*/. ~'• • • £s. 4 <p..sirt Murray Orcek (oiffi .~ . J. ?/s Wurrav Creek fnr.w) 1 — v.n i' c. New Sylvia ' ....: % I - a «*«»• • *,■■ I ""rr". « ft s _ ■ ' ,< us n ik s victoria lM no 2 — JF 1 ??"/, -Vv 2 ft 3 r '; u Junction ...159" i (i z Waitongl _ 0 1? *Pre.miiim. 4 STOOE EX'CfiAffaE, Hsr T«lfl:rrap'Si,-4V--\ ' Snles ._ Auckland, jTinifi 5. Waihi. £2 2s. 6d, •Tunotion, £1 16?. Northern CoaJ, ss. Ed. At the 3.15 p.m. tli.c following Galco were made:— Talisman Consolidated '(ex flic.), £1 lSs,, £) IM. 91 ■ Waihi Grairf. Junction, £i f,0., 3d, Wmlu, £1 123. 96.. £i 35.. £2 ss. Jrf. 3?. od. '■ Taunirf Coal. £1 Is. Union Steam (ord.l £1 55. Bale,— ChrlsicHUrch, June 9. liooth. Mao Donald (nr^f) £1 Farmers' Co-op., .£Z 75." j&
■ TALISMAN eONSaWfIATEfi, (By Telegraph—From 4 Culrts-iiohdajit.} " n . ... Karangaltake, ,!u::.a 9 During the month of th# TaJi-Siaaa Consolidated wushcd and treated. S6® toira &»?« i« f °L a .H lcl(i S ™ta«S4 & « M ® C °i StS fOT tilo I? "inillh totalled 42*. 7d., mode up a3 follcw:- -.Mine l! . minih *. 16 S- 7ft.: milling. los. 10a.; general expenses,. Is. mA The directory -have sent to, London. the foiw. ine cablegram }4 level, smith rfril 5, f ' t ress Wulct than d Values low, ,• Sinking number r, lvmzc. Progress ten feet, 'Itcef wider than ■ y«? ,e - £i te; 64. Woodstock nm-' nci .0110. Crosscut itfoirrf-v-ty '42 fcM. \ v or+fc i drive progress 34 feet, Sputh. drive,' t* feet Paid tributors for ore crushed, £SB." 1
WAWI .GRAKD JtfiKJTJOlfS,' By Telesraph—Press • Loncfon, Jtin® g, . vv-aini Qmnd Junction tire •Quoted' at 255. (buyers) and see, (stilus), 1 - , • ; ' RO?S' GOtX>mLT)a The secretary of the ik&s OoldfieM- mte« lias received the Mtewisg weekly rebirt fromithSinline super iwt? Hilsht■ Mifio, 6th, Level 6 wnth has been extended to Mt. from the opening, tho wash being feyabie, ; xJ 2S, tef 1 v reil 1 f., 80 fi - •» S«. I South, Wash of fair quality. Ko, S aoiitu has been ™ p ,i a ? 4 .W°cking eofnmeircefl in 'low grade wash, which will. iifrp.tqys as thd blocking faces are being brought iiacls. 4 south "tendedl to 76 feet from the line of Jso. 1 east. This drive is carr j'iji? wash of low value. Blocking operation e aro heI ">?. conducted in No s , % i Q. n( j g "LJ& drives. I attribute the Invrer of the wash operated on during this *eek 21 he ing duo to the fact thiff.ia tUo part of the week, the leading drives were ea«S through wash of, low W Tfite tfrteaccts howe\er, have siheo improved. Tro n !~ fion Line.—A pole on the teansmtss'S Imi was burnt out on ifior]Eiri ; g'oiriii£ foulty insulator. One
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2172, 10 June 1914, Page 10
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