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THE MINES.

Nisw Find. — The show in the mine at nrwnt ia very satisfactory. In the low level tlie hanging-wall portion of the Ko 1 reef north of tiie wiiusc has improve' l considerably, ami has now formed into, a nic* 1 compact lo lo over two feet in thickness, in which gold can be seen pretty .'r<\ l ly. The cpntinn mcc of paying ■ lUirtz i « tins direction is very encouraging, as regards the future of tn« mine, ■or it opens up a Urge bloolc of the roet' that is likely to yield good crushing dirt for a length of time to come. In the stopes on the foohvall portion of the lode things- have also a healthy look, stone of payable grade leing #ot from the different faces. The reef in the stopea where the gold was fi «t >tv»< with continues to look well, and still yields a considerable portion of Jthe stuff acnt to the battery.' From the stopes on tne No. 1 reef .in. the Arizona part of the mine stone of fair quality is coming to hand, Jand , occasionally p a very good show of gold is visible. The month's return from the mine is likely to come up to the average, for there is still on hand a quantity of quartz of superior grade; which will be treated; before the next gen >ral cleaning up, and which is expected to make the all round yield equil to that of last month. Colonist'. — Blocking out is going as usual between the No 2 and lo r w levels, ana 4 payable" staff is ' still oeing got. The reef is "yielding .a plentiful supply of .quartz for. the twenty, head, of stampers vow kept goino- at the battery. Galena. — The men are at present r engaged in breaking out trial crushings from the'No .1 an<\ No 2 leaders. « A. little gold is showing, and it i§ thought that-payable returns may Begot. Some , samples of local ore taken from the reef, which gives its name to the claim, have given very satisfactory results on being tested, and a five ton parcel from the same place will be forwarded to the Thames. next week for furnace treatment. ' Silver King:. — Good looking quartz is still being obtained from th<> ruof in this claim, a;H co-far as appearances go there is every promise tli.it it will give a payable yield. Waiohongomai.— Operations aro again being carried on with some vigour by this company, and with a fair prospect that the works now in hand will load t> the opening up of a c nisi lemble area of payable ground. In the Virginia City section of the property men arc employed putting in a cross-out drive to intersect the reef now being worked in the Galena Claim adjoining, and it is expected the lode will shortly be in hand. Other hands are engaged in the Provincial section, at the north end of the claim, getting out a trial crushing from the mineral vein near the May Queen boundary. The small tests that have been made of samples of the ore from that vein have yielded a high precentage of lead, which added to the gold and silver it has been proved to contain will give a value to the stone that may, it is hoped, admit of its being profitably worked. In the Three Fools' part of theground a nice looking leader is now being opened up. The quartz being got from here at present is of a most jiromising description, and there is every probability theit gold in payable quaniity will shortly be dropped upon. . . New Battery. — Since the re-entry by Mr P. Ferguson on the tramway work, abandoned a shoi t time since' by the contractors, he has- made a strong effort to get the line completed without further loss of time. Over twenty men are at present employed on 'the eaijtliworlc, and, should the, weather continue' favourable, communication between jthe main line and ••the. battery should! be' practicable before many weeks have pUt.

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Te Aroha News, Volume III, Issue 125, 24 October 1885, Page 2

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THE MINES. Te Aroha News, Volume III, Issue 125, 24 October 1885, Page 2

THE MINES. Te Aroha News, Volume III, Issue 125, 24 October 1885, Page 2

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