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WAITEKAURI.

The change in the weather is a most welcome one for the miners in this place where the batteries have fyeen doing little or nothing through want of water for several months past. Hollis and party, tributers in the "Waitekauri mine, have about 180 tons of quart?: awaiting reduction, and Snelgnr and party, tributers in the Maungakara mine have fully 80 tons of crushing dirt ready for treatment. If the rain continues both parlies will soon be able to run the full force of their respective plants, and by the end of next month it shouid take 3 figures to represent the gold returns from this district.

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Te Aroha News, Volume IV, Issue 201, 30 April 1887, Page 2

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WAITEKAURI. Te Aroha News, Volume IV, Issue 201, 30 April 1887, Page 2

WAITEKAURI. Te Aroha News, Volume IV, Issue 201, 30 April 1887, Page 2

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