It is most satisfactory, says the Cromwell Argus, to record the continued prosperity of tho justly celebrated Cromwell Co.’s mine, more especially after the very heavy expenditure tho shareholders have recently incurred to place tho workings in the beat and moat permanent order. The stone now being raised is of the most encouraging description, and yields well throughout. We believe that a cake of over 800 oz. was brought down to Cromwell on Saturday, being the outcome of about 200 tons of stone. This is very gratifying, and is rendered more so from the fact that the future promises even better results.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5503, 15 November 1878, Page 3
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