LATEST TELEGRAMS. (By Electric Telegraph.) From Our Own Correspondent .
LATEST I' 1 ROM PAEROA. W AIHI. Pabiu'v, Friday, 8.50 p.m. Silverton. — W ion breaking down the reel in the bottom of the winze yesterday tue manager secured lOOlbs o! ..ood picked si one, an I there is every prospect of .1 big iisml next breaking down winch tak"s phice i-o-niDrrow. In the low level the icef ini]»ro\.'S as it is driven upon. U ion.— Umierhand stoning north and south of the winze is in progress, and the reef is looking and yielding well in both working. s Fifty tons of qiuirtz have been fonvar ed lo the Martha battery lor treatment.
KARANGAHAKE. Hosp. — Cleaning up tor a crushing of 1G tons took plaue ot the Ivanhoe battery, to-day the result being 320z 15dwts retorted gold.
LATEST THAMES NEWS. Thames, Friday. At MrLa Monte' s invitation about 15 shatt'iiolUers JSU'w Zeai.uicl Smelting Company arrived here ly the liotoma liana t.iis afternoon and inspected tiie turnaci 1 while in lull .-.wing ; aftervyanls adjourning 1 to the Royal Hoiel wher^ rofreshments were provided by LaMonte. To-day Mr LaMoute inforumd me he assayed fourteen bars of concentrations weighing in all 880 pounds, and valued at £1000 ; this is exclusive of what is in cupels, furnace, and circulating still in the furnace. An assay has nlso been made of four tons of rough bullion in tho furnace crucible and bars in all 183ozs per ton valued at £153 per ton.
TE AROHA QUARTZ. Cnrnes's quartz from Tui Creek been assayed at furnace and purchased at £I*J 10s per ton. It contained gold loz Gilwts 3grs, silver, 360z 11 Iwts 17grs*
SHARE MARKET, Sharemarket : — Blanche, bu; ers Is ; Cambria, buyers, 14s ; sellers 4.4s 6d ; Moanatairi, 12s ; Prince Imperial, sellers, 2s 6d ; Shamrock, sale, Is Id ; Woodstock, sales, 2s.
LATEST FROM AUCKLAND. Auckland, Friday. Tn consequence of the R.M 's judgment in respect of the application to
witlilrw the moderate partys Sour. ■ Wards election petition, counsel euij.tged on eitn-r side oti'iie to »tt*ieeinpnt to day v\ hereby the temperance party aie to be excused from offering 1 any evidence in support oF U eir election petition, ami whareby the moderate party will a-Miu-e in support of their petition, the eridence of the returning oiTioer. It is admitted on both sides that tiie result will be to arwuil the election, whicu is jnst, wluir the (emperaiK-c people want It will then remair. for the. .xovernor to aj»point h Licensing Committee for the ensuing year. Tlie enquiry will be proceeded with to- morrow at JO am. Maikets; — butter r< mains at lavt week's value, viz. : yd \er lb wholesale, whilst eg#s are quoted at both Is Gd nnd Is 9d per rbz wholesale. Other prices unchanged.
DROWNING ACCIDENT. Dunedin, Friday. Alexander White, an old resident in Lake Wan.-ikii dU. iriet. wms druwne I while bathing. Supposed he had an apoplectic lit, tv which ho u-.-m subject.
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Te Aroha News, Volume III, Issue 148, 3 April 1886, Page 2
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487LATEST TELEGRAMS. (By Electric Telegraph.) From Our Own Correspondent. Te Aroha News, Volume III, Issue 148, 3 April 1886, Page 2
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