WAITEKAURI.
Sc\eial laiwc areas of jjiound havo been maiked oil here elm ing the past week, and it i> .'•aid two of the claims me under offer to a syndicate who aie willing to spend money on their de\elopment.
Thames, Apiil 13. Cuiiiia v. - - The main reef in the lisl abo\e No. 3 level was broken down to-daye No gold was i-een, though the quartz earner .splendid mineral.
I CoromandUj, April 13. Royal Oak. —The manager icporls : " * have stai ted to open out from the bottom idoivr a flat mincial layer, limning with the leet towards No. 3 lead The distance to drive is 30 feet. At pi cent, the ground i» favourable looking, and the reef improving as driven on. In the Tribute in No. 2 level they ha\e got 501bs of specimens during the week, making in all about 150lbs, and baout 5 baga general stuff. — Peter Xieid.
Thames, April 14. Savon.— Cleaning up and retorting takes ' place on Monday, when a good return may be expected. The cross-cut at No. 4 level will be started on Monday. Shykkaiakkkt. — Cambiia, sales, 8s; Saxon, buyer*., 4s. Other stocks aie quiet. Cambkia.— Fifteen lbs of picked stone were obtained to-day from the tenth slope on No. 7 leader.
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Te Aroha News, Volume V, Issue 256, 18 April 1888, Page 3
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