KARANGAHAKE.
The foil force of the Ivanlioc buttery is now engaged in the reduction of quart/, for the undermentioned parlies: Mr Liddcll, owner of the Scotia mi ie is putting through a G ton lot, which should yield a payxble return. Ilaslett and party, trihuters in the Woodstock mine are crushing 20 tons of low grade diit t'lom which (hey expect to obtain sufficii'nt bullion to pay them average wages; and a 30 ton Jot from McWilliams's and paity's tribute section in the Tv.mhoe mine is shaping pay.i'-ly ; Qua *tz 11 {ford ing good mortcr piospocts of gold is now coming to hand fivmi the reet in the Mouasteiy low level, and the proprietois intend sending a 10 ton parcel to Iv.iiley's mill for trial puipo-^es •, Ileitem.ui and jiarty t |- ibutpi.s in tlio\Voodstock mine are now breaking out. stone showing gold fn-ely, anil they expect a hand- ? )tiiG return fiom the ticatiiieut. of their first parcel which will a-nount to about .")0 tons.
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Te Aroha News, Volume V, Issue 212, 23 July 1887, Page 2
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163KARANGAHAKE. Te Aroha News, Volume V, Issue 212, 23 July 1887, Page 2
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