KARANGAHAKE.
A 12 ton parcel ■ af. quartz from the! Dubbo mine is now in course of transit' to Railcy's mill for treatment, and the' manager expects that the return will bel a highly remunerative, one. , ; . There a.re now about 50 ions'of quart to grass at the Diamond mine, and o\ this 10 tons" will I * believe be sent t( Messrs Firth and Clarkes battery, Wai orongomni, an.d..tbe,bj[Uan<iq. wil,l^e doa.l with at Railey's mill very 1 shortly. *'" ' l Haslett and Meredith, contractors fo ■ ' laying down the- pft&ijanfiSxt-v^/foa thr lower section of Railey's tramway, wi I-fi-nisli. their work in about ten days timd, and theh" this part'-^ Wflne wiU be open for traffic. The tended oi fi'aftletb and Meredi* has been accepted for repairs to tl c Woodstock Gbnrpany's water race, and~ as soon as this work is completed, tl le • sUJnB ibrefcker will bo brought into oper ition for reducing several large parcelsof quartij whicli~uF intended fqr shipment to Liondon and Frieburg. '/ <r ;. -±~fr-#rn. ' ,*"
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Te Aroha News, Volume V, Issue 219, 10 September 1887, Page 2
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163KARANGAHAKE. Te Aroha News, Volume V, Issue 219, 10 September 1887, Page 2
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