KARANGAHAKE.
On Wednesday lnvSt about one chain of the fluming belonging to the Ifanhoo vratrr race came to grief, but tho requisite repairs will be effected to-night, ami the battery will be icndy to resume crushing operations to-morrow. Tho first lot to be dealt with i* a parcel of 15 tons of seeorfl-el.lBB stuff from tho tributers in the Kemlworth mine, and from the treatment of this a remunerative return is expected. The ropnirs to the Woo Istock's waterrace havo boon completed, and that Company's stone breaker will next week bo brought tv bear on the reduction of a 20-ton parcel of quarts, which is intende 1 for shipment to the old country, by the tributes in the Kenilworth mine. liailoy's mill is still idle owing to the i road leading thereto from the county ! Hack being unlit for traffic, and consequent upon some finfincial h teh between the County Council nn I the contractors/ the ti-Aimv.iy is still uncompleted.
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Te Aroha News, Volume V, Issue 223, 8 October 1887, Page 2
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160KARANGAHAKE. Te Aroha News, Volume V, Issue 223, 8 October 1887, Page 2
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