WAIHI.
United.— A contract has been let for driving 50ft on the reef which averages 5 feet in thickness, and is to be broken out from wall to wall— the price being 15s pot foot. This lode is composed of stone precisely similar in general character and appearance to that obtainable from the Itosemont mine, and it is- undoubtably identical with the southern continuation of the same lode, Kosemont. — There is no remarkable cTiange to note in this mine where driving north and south on the reef, averaging feet in thickness, is still in progress> and the stone coining to hand from both W( wirings is of first class quality. Nil Desperandum, — From this mine tbefre is nothing new to report) the crosscut ia still being advanced eastward, and it ifould be no surprise to the manager to .meet with the Rosemont reef at any moriQent. S ilverton.-— The crosslode has been cat ivnto for a distance of 12 feet) and as yet there are now indications of the foot wall being close at hand. A large percentage of the stone broken out has been proved by assay to be rich in gold and silver, and the manager expects daily to receive instructions to forward a trial parcel for treatment at the smelting works Thames, MfvHha Extended.-* Driving' Mrth and p.outh on the reef from a point 40 feet < lown the low level Winze is still being continued, and stone showing a little :»old is being obtained from both places. At the battery the water supply is not equal to the work of driving more f;han 15 head of stampers,' and consequen.tlv the return from tiie next clean up wil 1 not be a large one.
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Te Aroha News, Volume III, Issue 133, 19 December 1885, Page 2
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286WAIHI. Te Aroha News, Volume III, Issue 133, 19 December 1885, Page 2
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