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LATEST TELEGRAMS. (By Electric Telegraph.) From Our Own Correspondent.

\ Auckland, T^ast Night, lH!n1l H !n1 018 demon^™tinn took place to-rlnv, 14(j4were present. The bad The AnoklaM Tim hoi. n«,,»« x i • A/m t i \ ilini)p r L/Ov s stock in 8,-iti"i;w £300 X llW " retl iB "13" 13 S " Uh inplo ,on frorXi|, n()Ssanfl had Rlopt on the brid-eU tllß ve , Bel; n^ was only recallod to eoritioiHftew by the ship Rtrikmer tiis isLindV Pii, )t Bnr-ess nnrl OapMm BrdtlieKonVave been" exnruined. The case will pi VV x bly last three

Thames, W Night. Dbep Level Cross. — Fo4fcW this ifternoon nt the sido of the W" about 640 feet level, the manager fourii 'gold in the leader recently intersect -(And obtained a nice picked stone ; d.ilA If jr^ld were also left in the face rovomM, R p, lC e oE two inches square. This dW>very must disprove any dou'it as to sLuineno«w of nick id stone discovered V the mullock heap last week. \ Dam .—ln breaking the r^ef in le-Minc stope above No. 3 level th'w afterSniT, the manager seemvd about 81bs pi&ed stone, leaving a fair show of t>old in \e roof, to be tak-^n out by n<>xt stopo. V , Moanataiaul— Ketortin^ aft^r thi\e ' week 5 ? operation i took place thfaafternnrib ovontuitins? in a return of 65 m* 1 d\v\ . g-old from 68 tons of qnaifcs and 40!br,' picked «tone. • i 4i 4 Lur-KV Mrr. — Te Aroha Crashing of nine!" tons finished this afternoon. The result k\ not positively »iscert»iin-id, but reported to I be between 6 and 7 ounce** to the ton. 1 C'irtor, tributer, crushed 8 t >ns for a I yield of 21 ozs Udwfcs ?old, and R)W3's | parcel of 3 tons gave 22 ozs 17 dwts. \ AnKLAroR.— A. crushin,i>- from this claim ( gave 21 ozs 9 dwts ) Kuranui Hill.— Two loid^omshed by/ Le Manquais, tributer, yielded I3ozssdwta/' gold/ Waitekauri.— United proprietor-; of this claun crashed 35 tons for t)3 ozs gold. Waitekauri No. 2.— Ofßrian,O f Brian, tributor, crushed 15 tons for a return 21 ozs 7 dwts. MOANATAIARI EXTRNDED. — Splendid class of sandstone is now in the bottom of shaft.

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Te Aroha News, Volume I, Issue 29, 22 December 1883, Page 2

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LATEST TELEGRAMS. (By Electric Telegraph.) From Our Own Correspondent. Te Aroha News, Volume I, Issue 29, 22 December 1883, Page 2

LATEST TELEGRAMS. (By Electric Telegraph.) From Our Own Correspondent. Te Aroha News, Volume I, Issue 29, 22 December 1883, Page 2

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