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-MINING NEWS

WELLINGTON SHARE MARKET. In the mining market yesterday three were sales of Talismans at 15s. 4sd. (r.) and 15s. 9d. (c.). The quotations wero as under. Buyers. Sellers. £ s. d. £ B. i Murray's Freehold .~ „ 15 0 Wailii I' 1." 0 - Grand Junction 114 ~ STOCK EXCHANGE.. ' By Telegraph.—Press Association. Auckland, October 27. Sale reported—Waihi, 375. 3d. ' Chrlstchurch, October 27. Sale 3 reported-Union Steam Ship (5j per cent, pref.), two parcels, 20s. 6d. Dunedin, October 27. Stock Exchojige sale—Westport Coal, 28s. 9d. Stale riiportcd—Wellington Woollen, £5. LONDON MINING QUOTATIONS. By Telegraph—Press Association—Oopyright London, October 26. Shares market quotations include:— Broken Hill, 435., 445.; Australian Loan and Mercantile, £73 12s. 6d. : Dalgety s, £74 -ss. THE HAURAKI REEFS, LTD. The mins manager ot the Hauraki Reefs, Ltd., reports as follows During tho pastweek five m<!i have been engaged stoping over the back of No. 3 level, and during the week 551b. of picked stone was obtained. The battery boiler is being repaired, and as soon as the necessary repairs are completed crushing will bo started. ROSS CfOLDFIELDS. The mino superintendent of tho Ross Goldfields reports as follows on the work at the mine for the week ending October 21:—No. 2 east drive has advanced 23 feet in 3 feet of pay wash, a total progress of c O4 feet from 2 shoot. At 892 feet No. 14 south drive was cpmmenccd, and lias cut across tho pay wash hero for 19 fet The north-west drive oft. No. 3 shoot has been extended 1? feet ra W wash. Blocking is, proceeding off Nos, 7, 9, and 11 north drives, and No. U s £U«i drive. During the recent cyclone at Ituatapu transmission line interruption occurred, and work.was suspended for Uo shifts. ■ H.IGGINSON.- and macshane, 143 Featherstcn Street, Wellington. SHAREBEOKEKS and 1 ACCOUMANTS. to LEND on First-class Fiee- . l"-}d Security.

The era. of submarine warfare began it) February, 1864, when t'ho United States sloop Housatonio was sunk by ail under-water craft, by means of a torpedo at the end of a spar projecting from it. 4. Argentina is one of the few important countries in which no coal is mined. There is 110 'train fare in Ivew York less than five halt-penny.

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2604, 28 October 1915, Page 8

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-MINING NEWS Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2604, 28 October 1915, Page 8

-MINING NEWS Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2604, 28 October 1915, Page 8

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