KARANGAHAKE.
A general cleaning up for Heiteman ! and party tribaters in the Woodstock mine took place at the Ivanhoo battery jesterday when a return of 150 ozs melted bullion north about 50w. per ounce was obtained. Tina is the result of treating 56 tons of general dirt, and there is a good siaed block of similar stuff ready for breaking* out. Although this party have been engaged for a considerable period in opening up their section of the mine the above *" return will pay them handsomely for the labor and money expended in its development* Mr L. Jaokson surveyor is now making a mi»iug survey for tihe owners Mammoth mine with a view to determining the exact strike and underlie oti some of the reefs that are known to traverse that ground, and when this wcrk in' completed the manager -w!H- be' able to drive prospecting levels -with-inore c >rtttifity 6f ku jcofee. J Mr' Bro\v"ri', f oorfttt&i or for the repairs to the dam, bolotiging fto Railey'a mill is making; good headway with the work and the mill should be ready to *4arfc soot} ai'^er $h& ijolWaya* '
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Te Aroha News, Volume V, Issue 234, 24 December 1887, Page 2
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188KARANGAHAKE. Te Aroha News, Volume V, Issue 234, 24 December 1887, Page 2
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