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KARANGAHAKE.

-Mr Argull, who is the re'tfresentive of a strong syndicate of English capitalists, and a mining expert of considerable experience, arrived hero on Wednesday la-tt whun he made a thorough- inspection 'of the Mammoth mine, wliioh ii .under offer to some o f bis principals who are finding tl«e money to carry on the prc/specting opera Jons now in progress, Yesterday was devoted by the same gentleman to the examination of the Woodxtdck and Kenilworth mines which are also under offer to ,*otne"o£ the people with' whom he is associated, and who will be guided by hi* report as to whether it w advisable to complete the purchase <>f the above mentioned properties or otherwise. Hei toman and party, tribnters in the W'jodstock mine, are now breaking out j utone which is extremely rich in the p»«» I cibWmetalH, gold predominating, and there | is enough of this claea of stone in sight to keep them busily employed for sometime to come. In the Kenilworth mine Moore and party, tributers, have started to sink a winze from the intermediate level to . onneot with the lower workings, anil when' this work is finished there \v,ill be an extensive block Jfilty feet in depth 'available for Ht«pmg i op»ration9*.* A tribute has be^n let in. the Rose mine | to Richards and party* who are sinking upon a lode from which they are getting 'somevery encouraging prospects A ten ton lot of quartz wili shortly be sent from the Crown inii?e to London where it v^ill be dealt with for the information of a syndicate or" capitalist* who are negotiuting .for the 'purchase of the tuine.

Mr Allan' MoGuire, the well-known; Auckland coutntoter,' i« 'tne successful, tenderer for .the Te Arp reclamation .No.j 3:ouutraut, f WeJlingtQii. P»ibe £40,000. I ; bftdyimtient ; *'-* Vy<& got a terribly, tirecS 1 fjeeliog) «ioutor, n j*-'Pat out your ioiigue.v ' oadv's hußbaiid : MJOii, it,tiiiV^. he^tongjjjl •that's tired, dbutor.V I '*^Oni^r (tterhly)' I %ir, your.infcom^Uoii ■!« %i|^rtluous; yJ* i ufri v, married !maa ftiyseW;;;!,' "; ; ' ,

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Te Aroha News, Volume V, Issue 238, 21 January 1888, Page 2

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KARANGAHAKE. Te Aroha News, Volume V, Issue 238, 21 January 1888, Page 2

KARANGAHAKE. Te Aroha News, Volume V, Issue 238, 21 January 1888, Page 2

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