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WAITE KAURI.

Snelgar, a-nd party, who arc working the Mnungakara mine on the tribute , system are now running that company's battery night and day. in (ho reduction oLold *' tip heads" which stuff is shapirißi^or a lomunorative return. •J^Jn the Welcome mino, Birnoy and •party, have now about 80 feoas of good general crushing dirt to grass, and this will be considerably augmented by tho time the Maungakara battery is available for its treatment, and, -the trilmtcrs expe-ct that the results will ghe them something more than ordinary waives. Mason and party, tributcrs in tho Young New Zealand mine, are a' A oufc sending a trial parcel of general, dirt, which was thrown away by tho original shareholders as being valuless, to tho Maungalcni'ft' battery for treatiniait, and should this stuff yield payably, there is a large tonnage of \t broken out, and ready for transport. Hollis and party, tributers in the Waitekauri ni'iio, manage- to break enough quartz from their section to keep 12 hfead of stampers fully cmployoi, and! they are looking forward to their next dean jap, for' an improvement ' on the last one, \shicl£§ul hot pay wa'gos and current cxjienditure.

Owing to^Jie heavy inflow, of water in the propp^ngJ.ev&L work h* that part of the tlnio^upp has boon suspended and is not Ip^y Jto b& r resumed fill the .summer time, whei$ the water? clement will be less- tr.cnfrbleBbme\thaiv!u present. The crushing of about 85- tons of quartz which is now under treatment at; the Martha buttery for the Bilvcrton mine is shaping so well on the plates

ilitif fill ;tll ri.uu'l return of over ono bunco jUT fell H C'.VpLClL'd. 'i'tici-j isnochnnVe in Ihe Mnrthjuninc wlilm'o tho <iml)uNms nre bi-ea-kin^ oufc nnotlior cru^nno' from, their block which is very c-xl.cnsivp and alUion^h the itirt is low^ni'lt? ifc rjin,'\vhotf workcil pconoinioally. l io nirtdo to pay avpi i n'» rt wa^ns. Tho cross out in tin 1 Roseinont mino Ima revc-ihv! a 1 (.'liH^ of oonntry wilie l ! is nil thiil cii (to desired for the exi«!i:ino(M)f (lw* piccions uiflftls, amf the uiiiin lo !«• should be to hand iii k a few feet more driving.

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Te Aroha News, Volume V, Issue 213, 30 July 1887, Page 2

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WAITEKAURI. Te Aroha News, Volume V, Issue 213, 30 July 1887, Page 2

WAITEKAURI. Te Aroha News, Volume V, Issue 213, 30 July 1887, Page 2

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