OUR MINES.'
Phemieu GM.. Co'^Uhe manager still' w)ntin\ie^'rfsetb/surf^. In break-" ,ing tjown on Wfr(nes<fcy.ldst some very nice picked atone >caui<ao',fa'&id showing gold freely,. , .... ;vVt • Colonist, G,M».Q,Q.-- r <(S^at progress is being made in this ; ini n«£«e very effort to push on' work" -afi'<3''ha^ everything ready for sending qitojrtz toflbattery. WBtdoAßT. ' -r .jftfe "^ vipjjWer, Mr -Beeche,, has. a,, .ton? .$, qjijujz ready to forward fcTtbeiAlbui^vJlifattery. The men were engaged. ,,t^aßhursday and Friday making- the^ ■road^passable to carry the quarte dbwhr^'Sfeighing will be commenced' 'to-i jay, "-'^ie stone is expected to b$ at' it|iV;ba&y on Tuesday or Wednesday ;'fcrp*m the appearance<of,the quartz w_e expect a return equal to the last. . ■ -*° Inverness.— The trial crushing mentioned in our last is all "btft ready to be forwarded to Waiprpngotnai Battery. A satisfactory return may je confidently looked for. . ,- ' t \ New Find G.M; Go.^he plans for connecting have- coine..*o hand. The scheme seems a Very-Inexpensive and wbrkable one. " We--' tfride^stand tenders willbe ieVnexfc' "weeK out proposed works! • ' "'^ Waitoki G.M. C6,~The hopper being jointly constructed^ this mine, and the Werahikods all: ; lit completed* A large quantity of -quarts is ready for forwarding to mill whetf tramway is finished. The qj&r&]' > i& of the soft brown description, a ,greas ,deal of gold being hidden in the , gotten formation, which cau be seen Ireelyby pounding. We feel quite <safe,'jn flaying all the quartz the manager now h*a to hand is of a good payable 'riatufe:' ; * ■ Forfeited /Leases.-^Fhe Thistle, Warrior, and Union jVel^late licensed holdings, have again. r j3Qgh; marked out and taken up for goldmfmng purposes. We wish the..ownersr,'every success. Vermont Licensed -Holding. — Two men have" been put, t'o'^work on this license, a'iid : have infersected a nice leader in good sapdstifne formation, showing a Ht'tte gq}<L ; \^From present appearance the leader looks to be a continuation of the-WcWme'^how of gold, the leader .being discovered close to the Welcome's bouridai;y Ifte. Werahiko G.M. CoJ-^The manager expects to have the hopper finished by the end of next week^ w]hj§n he will be able to start and -send sufficient quarts to fill the Jbopper-. ; Judging from .the fay.amiable positions of the several peices of'grbund, we think .tie shareholders £taiid a'^air chance of o bfcainin^ ' gooii result s. I ", " An assay of ( the tatfings from the Welcome resulted in , the following return, per t6n .:—' '*M Gold, ,4oz. lldwts. J-ilver, 2oz. .l-BSiwts. Taking into 'consfdeVAtion the very rich quality of ' the • sio'tie treated, the shareholders may congratulate themselves the battery, has .4one its work, and that no other than- .ordinary stamper and berdan treatments will be required in future treatment. ?
Permanent link to this item
Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/TAN18830616.2.6
Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka
Te Aroha News, Volume I, Issue 2, 16 June 1883, Page 2
Word count
Tapeke kupu
426OUR MINES.' Te Aroha News, Volume I, Issue 2, 16 June 1883, Page 2
Using this item
Te whakamahi i tēnei tūemi
No known copyright (New Zealand)
To the best of the National Library of New Zealand’s knowledge, under New Zealand law, there is no copyright in this item in New Zealand.
You can copy this item, share it, and post it on a blog or website. It can be modified, remixed and built upon. It can be used commercially. If reproducing this item, it is helpful to include the source.
For further information please refer to the Copyright guide.