CANTERBURY PARK RACES
Bj Ttlegt'Apb AMoclntion,-COp>rigM v SYDNEY. Bth February. The Canterbury Palk races were held to-day. Following is the result of the Flying Handicap, six furlongs.— M, Harris's b ot br g Wcbimble, by Merv —May, Byre, 1} Atshby, 2; Salnrino, 3. Six started. ' Won by a head. Time, lmih. losec.
Mr. Jrtvin, socelaiy of fl»> Murray Ci'oek Oold Mining Comp'iny. on Friday JeceiVed tlie following te)og>ftm from the mine manager :— "Ha.\ o driven a further distance of 20ft oit rcci 1 , quart? in face ol drivu lit in thickhese." At the Old HauralU mine, Coromnlidel, 101b of picked stone was fceeuved from the ecßwrntt stoptj, nt tho 400 ft levo). The reef in the inUirmcdiata Icvnl in I ? Woitangt mine ha* bivn stripped ior Hit. The country lookc- well. Driving on the now reef In tho Dominion mine, Karaugahakc, ivac in linnd Jo»t week, and the drive was advanced 15ft. The reef is etlU a largo body oi ore, but at. present it k of a disturbed natuM, making ib neceowry to timber. During the pa*t month the New Sylvia. Gold Mirmig Company crushed and treated 658 toils of ore for v. return of bullion valued at, £557. in udditiou to which concentrates yielded £130, a, totat of £957. Compared with tho return lor the corresponding period 5f last ve*r, when 847 tons yielded £1395. ihp'uaßt month's yield frhows a decrease of £408. The total amount won from the mine to date is £27,412 12» 3d.— New Zealand Herald. Tho superintendent of Urn Talisman mino, Karajigahake, reports pb follows for the fortnight ended 14th December ? No. 12 tave : The values from ttopos off No. 12 vise averaged £4 14b ?d. No. 13 level s The valueß from stopes ofi No. 15 rise averaged £12 9* 3d. and froiii Dubbo section atopes £2 13b fid. No. 14 level s No. 2 crosscut was advanced 10ft, making a total of 81ft. There was no change in ground, and the crosscut hue been discontinued. The north drive was advanced 34ft, total 432 ft, width of vein formation, 76in. values low. The values from stopes off No. 8 rise average £3 16s sd, and tho values from leading stopes off No. 12 winze average £9 33s sd. The Talisman shaft was sunk 6ft, making a total of 549 ft. There was no change in the ground.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXV, Issue 34, 10 February 1913, Page 2
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