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GOLD RETURNS.

I (Pen Press Association.) I . Reefton, last night. The Consolidated Goldfields of New Zealand, Ltd,, report operations for the ! month of February, 1905. In the Golden Fleece 1150 tons of stone were crushed at the 20 stamp mill for a return of 4950zs 16dwts of bullion, of the value 0f£1963 19s 4d. Nineteen tons of concentrates wero produced from 780 tons of coarse sands by cyanide, yielding bullion • of the value of I £256 9s 4d.

I Wealth of Nations—During the month I 950 tons of quartz were crushed,producing I 2500zs 9dwts bullion, valued at £1033 14s I Bd. 9 tons of concentrates, produced from I 710 tons coarse sands, were eyanided, preI duoing bullion valued at £391 10s 53. I Progress Mine of New Zealand, Ltd.— I 4467 tons of stone were mined and transI ferred by aerial line to the sixty-five stamp I mill, where 4567 tons were crushed, producing 14320zs 2dwts of bullion, valued at £5995 16s 2d. 90 tons concentrates were chlorinated, yielding bullion valued at £863 0s sd. 3035 tons of tailings were eyanided, yielding bullion of the value of £938 14s 6d.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1402, 13 March 1905, Page 2

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GOLD RETURNS. Gisborne Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1402, 13 March 1905, Page 2

GOLD RETURNS. Gisborne Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1402, 13 March 1905, Page 2

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