THE WAITOA.
The Star static that, the manner of the "Wailoa Gold Mining C'onipanv, lia^ icccivcd instructions Fiom the; Cliri^Lchnrcli directors (o ccaso opi'nilioit^, as from the indications they consider that the oround is nob worth salt. Upwards of -0 holoa woio pn( down, sonic of thoiu iO fool docp, and not n colour, of ,i^old Ton) id.
1 jiamks L:i?L Ni^lifc. Trenton : A crushing- of 20 loads of quarts to-day prodncod L'Dozs lOdwts molted g-old. The sli'iivmnrkcf is vmy quiet. S'ixoh^, ]■« Sd : Cainbii.'i. 7^ 9<l ; 31.imik.in, Is Od :|'L'ivuton, "Js (5d ; Paroquet, os.
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Te Aroha News, Volume V, Issue 247, 17 March 1888, Page 2
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94THE WAITOA. Te Aroha News, Volume V, Issue 247, 17 March 1888, Page 2
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