BATTERY.
Several parcels of gold, amounting in all to 711 ounces, were forwarded to the. Thames on Wednesday. The principal owners were the New Find Co. 476, tue Colonist 104, ami the Diamond Gully 111 ounces. The monthly general clearing up for the Find and Colonist," has nob yet taken place but will be delayed till crushing is stopped for the holidays. A large addition to the above figures will then he made. The Diamond Gully is having another lot of stuff put throng I. and tue Premier Waiorongomai. and .\iay Queen are also new crushing, and Ironi each payable returns are expected. Tho trial parcel from the Suo ces-s cliii.is proved to be very poor, tho yield being only 2f><lwts in all from 15 tons. M.iy Queen return ju*t to hand 4dos4s from 21 tr eks.
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Te Aroha News, Volume II, Issue 81, 20 December 1884, Page 2
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137BATTERY. Te Aroha News, Volume II, Issue 81, 20 December 1884, Page 2
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