MINING NEWS
■}■:': ;'.'WEI/MNGTON■ SHARE. MARKET. f There was no business doing .in tho mining-market yesterday. ' The quotations ', were'• as:under:-r •..: - _■~„. - - ■ •-. ... Buyers. - .oeUers, . ■■---•■ ;- j. , j. £ 8.d.. Talisman JH S lis « Waihl ' • '••■■••"• 1 15 " _ ,- .Worksop, Bmige 19 0 ;'.;•;'"; TAIiISMAN CONSOLIDATED. • .During: the month of March the Mjsman Consolidated crushed, and treated 170 tons for a yield of bullion, and concentrates .valued at £4705 Is, 6d. -The'costs for the past month totalled 635. 3d.. .BtietPU follo\re:-Mine development 255. Bd., mining 205.: 4d., milling Us. 9d.i general expenses ':' S The'.'mihe': superintendent has sent to "London"-'tho following cable.- message:Woodstock, No. : .s'crosscut, Progress No. <• crosscut,-progress M-.feet; sinKing No. 6 winze, from 11 to 17 feet: reef 53 inches-wide, value £1 7s ;. from 17 feet to ■K fe-t .reef 30-inches wide, value 55.; from 25 fert'w'M'feeeS'24.inches wide, value £4 Ife'.M. Sinking No. 2 winze, progress 15 feet.', reef 12 inches wide. , ■.. " .'■ STOOK EXOHANGK....... '. .- ' :'■■> By Telegraph-Press Association. ,/ .'."ul *:",;.'",-..'•■ '• Auckland, April: 10. April 10/ .Frozen. -Safe on "■•Ohango-.-National- Insurance, .51s. 3a.. . -...■■ ■••■;-■ qALE'OP THE GEORGETTI ESTATE, ';-This' important, sale takes place .at 2 p-Sn Saturday .in. the Eire Brigade Hall,-Wanganui, 'Tapaiti," oppoji £ [Vf* ■kon'Miio-ilane'of the choicest fattening tenrbn the coast, and ..consists largely Of rich river flats. It has:been cut fctofive dairy or fattening farms terms bring'it within the reach- of. men of moderate means. . ~„<_. "Whataroa" is chiefly sheep country, 'within ten miles of;the Wanganui -Pfct Office with a considerable proportion of rich creek flats. It is iuitable forsheep. breekin? and. fattening,, and- is expected : to command a ready sale. , , The town lands are situated lanpo ■ Quay, -above-Aramohrr bridge, and a* Wanganui' East, comprise .valuable business-and residential'.sites. ..GompleSof the extensive - harbour the € rapid make these sections worth the aW'w? of investors. Good' terms can bo arranged '-fdr a'pproved bnyeTs.
Never'has the demand for: clearheaded . .«,nstru6tivo,.thaiing in .business Jxxm -w'-urgent as it is-right now. We are living in a progressive age, and must tako advantage of all up-to-date methods. It sin savings irom waste of any desor ption that, money is .made concentrating,one's efforts on all details of our business we "laim to be able to produce results fervour many crews sup. nliers We want more cream. Can you 'supply us? Further particulars, Wanga. nui Fresh Food -Co.- ,-,, Dusf-proof, Knock-proof Milk Cans!Thev are made of 20-gauge charcoal tinned steel, with welded hcops.-.hollowen. bottoms and- fast handles.. It is impossible to. hammer the bottom out of a "V ictof'-Can, ;so thoroughly , soldered ' is it. Made - in' size and 20kllon ''.: :Write to Albert J. Parton, ''Victor" Milk-Cans stand hard service,. ■ Maker, Masterton.—Advt. ,
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2743, 11 April 1916, Page 8
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418MINING NEWS Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2743, 11 April 1916, Page 8
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