MARITOTO.
Tins drive going along the course of tlie reef has now been extender! northwards for a distance of about 40ft and there is no material change to note since my last repoit. Excellent prospects are being ob-taim-d fioiu the open cuttinsra which are in pro^re-w on this reef about 500 ft. south of the original workings Several pack horses aiv employed in conveying ore out to the main rotdfion whence it will be transported to 'Mutine* and it it* veiy probable that the bulk of it will be 9ent either to lfiieburg or London for disposal, the proj.iietoiN being now pietty well satisfied th..t it is impossible to treat it successfully by any local process. Ak-Is.iaes and pait'y sire sending a four ton trial lot f»oni their mine tv the Thames for treatment, from which they expect batisf.ictory robults.
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Te Aroha News, 26 November 1887, Page 2
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140MARIT0T0. Te Aroha News, 26 November 1887, Page 2
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