KARANGAHAKE.
The proprietors of the Monastery mine have about 20tons of etone ready for reduction» and this will be sent to Bailey's mill, as aoon as the manager of that conoern returns from Auckland, and payable renults are expected. Comes and party, tributers in the Ivanhoe mine are sending a 15 ton parcel of quartz to the company's battery for reduc tion, and they expect a remunerative return. Me Williams and party tributers in the same mine are breaking out grand stone from a reef 3ft thick, north of the "slide" and their next clean up should figure close to the lust one, which gave them a return of about two ounces per ton. Sinking a winze below the floor of the intermediate level in the Crown mine is now in progress, and stone rich in both gold and Rilver is being grassed dnilv. The tributers in the Rose mine have sent a 6 ton parcel of quartz to the Ivanhoe battery, where it is shaping remuneratively, and this should give them encouragement to continue operations.
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Te Aroha News, Volume V, Issue 215, 13 August 1887, Page 2
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176KARANGAHAKE. Te Aroha News, Volume V, Issue 215, 13 August 1887, Page 2
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