THE MAROTOTO. Paeroa, April 19.
Tjikrk is (iiiitc an army of prospectors a^. work in the ranges between here and Waitekauri and it is .said that several important discover;eshavo been made, but the report hicks confirmation. MeDonogh and party have taken up u largo area of ground about a mile south-e;ist of the Prospectors' mine. This ground is said to contain a well-defined body of quart/, throughout, while sulphuiites of silver are freely distributed, .showing gold and silver-bearing ore. The southern section of the Marototo mine is hotter than heietoforc. Shareholders in the Arizona mine are sending five tons of quaitz to the Thames for treatment by the Alolloy process. Tilamks, thit> day. Cami:iu\. — 35 lb^ of picked .stone were bagged to-day fiom tho ele\entli stope on No. 6 leader.
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Te Aroha News, Volume V, Issue 253, 25 April 1888, Page 5
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130THE MAROTOTO. Paeroa, April 19. Te Aroha News, Volume V, Issue 253, 25 April 1888, Page 5
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