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This (Jompanj isbcinu' foi ined ioi Ihe put pose of aujiiif mi: Lbc IJ.illo.y Company .-5 piopeity at \\ aioLongam.u (Uppu Thame-, IS. Z.). . together with the New Find .Mine the Siivoi Kin" Mine, and vaiiou-. othei I'iopulio inoi<; p.u ticulaily desurined in the subjoined lepot ts. 'f'hc New Find Mine lu-. 1m v) .1 Sail gold piodueu toi .-onio time past (o\ei 26.000 o/s. having been ovtiactcd), hut \';iv locently it \\a^ lunud that the >u])j>o^eil wall w<^ a lode, the \aiueo! uiuch I.^ .shown h\ e^aj results. Mr. W \i. WINOII (a pi')\i-ional diicrtoi, .tnd one ot tlie "vendois), ]ia- recently inspected the piopotty and iK iefoid-> c.uctnlly. ;n\d has foi nied a Aery high opinion oi its \alue, (he cotisidetation paid b,\ him lot an inteie.st heing C 29,000 111 ca.sh. The reports etc., l)> Mi Adams, the managei ol the mine ior its foimei owncis-(Me-rtis V\\ Lh and Claik) ni.i\ In; taken as ab'-olutely truthful in eveiy le-peot, and he lemaiiih in chtnpe ot tlu- [>» tjpei t > a m ncial manager, having declined exactly double the -alaiy he is now recu\ ing to come to Austialiu, thu.s bliowing hih belief in the future ot ihi: mine. Tin 1 amount at oiedit o 1 the ('unipai'\, ne.nly L' 20,000. will enable the diiectoi.- to at once i-ecuu 1 the most siuUble additional plant and muUlhiigieal skill foi the tieatment of 'he cues, and a \i<joiuii.- polu y oi rit\clopment will at once be adopted. [t may he pointed out 1h it ( he \cmloi.^ to tin?- Company take no i)Lolit in cash, being sati-licd to await le-^ult- ,uul iiiolit-, to the obtaining oi which thuir ow 11 and the dncccoi hot, elloi t.s will be diw.eteu ioi'hwith.

IiUPOU'I lA illK MINK HY All. H. 11. ADAMS Wuokom.omai, 261 h ~\Um h, 138b'. Imw I- t li c honour to iin nis'! \on w id) (lie follow im; Urport on the Alines and Reducing Work nl ibe Ji.'lU-i \ I'ompanv a' \\ a u>< minimal. I ppci Thames. The IN dm nn, r W'oi k.s < onstst <>l . '■< ll<is oMO stampers in 8 boxes of 5 head each, sfampeis we lu'lnni? yooibs ; ,)9 hi'i'l ,m>- > ii'i't ; incl"'s m di.un, km. will) thdgsjnd all nece^sar.v gearing ; one i^-iiu li \\ hile-llowcll lcvolvinu' mm-lim, ik - lin . mar hii>eT.\ l 1l 1 - driven b.v live Pelton w h'vls ,iii(i is thoiomdnv housed , i uo wait i iat es ( ap.ihJcof tarrying 13 sluice heads of water; al-o a i'^ht lo the W'.urakau stream >\huli. w lien <on\e.ved lo jour present supph, will mciease thr amount ol waiei about dounieal pi "simm running. The head ot wate-i at the nulls i-> l±*\ led and. where '..mated. < o/nin.duiv a mnt ruling posit ion o\ or the Te Aroha Gold lie his. 'I he distance fioni the Ke>. i> idl Wm k- u> the p.u 10l thoniine know nab the Kew Find, now hemp: wot Iced, is al-oiil iw.> /ui'c~ ' > irnt,<h with an elo\«itionof sivicen lmndrcd feel. Tlie niijie and reduei/iic woiksaie toi'iie* led h' a tramuaj which was leased b.s the late is,iUt'i'\ Compiinj Jrointhe I'i.iko I'oui'tv t'oiined lvi a term ot ten years, at a rental ot one hundic (1 pounds per a. niiiii T!u i o-.t oi c on\ c\ m<^ (|U.u t/ r\«-r this tiamway is uvo shillings pei ion, and is (OnMriicle'i tliioimh iiei\il\ wooded column, <md all firewood vecpiired at the works can he tut and demtred tor th' 'c «~liill i nt; -^ ,c.r ton. Jielow will be found a detailed in\e»itoi\ ot redueinu; wo k^ n ii li,iiii\>.<\ . There <ne about twelve t'loii-.md ion- o! tailing^ -.i.k ked at the reducing work^ awaitin ti eatiuent, ilu .l->s.>\ \alin linn ■ ?ispoi toil uiu l . w it i> the picont mode ot treatment, leaves a l>ioiit oi about 6s per ton. \ our minim; area eonsisisol 178', iuie 1 - which was held in the form of <Mii{ill claims of about il\i ac.icse.ach piuviousto v our puieh.i^e. '! he total length on the nium li^suro \einisW (hams, wlneii eicip^on; tii- v ho'" distance and m one place fully 600 feet in height : and 1 might mention I ha' wlnieanv wo k in--. b< en done. g(>ld and siher has been met with. The %em\ ,u les liom 10 lo 40 hi v i in v\nlth .met nil's north and south, with a slight nndcrlav wisttrlj. Thcie aie al-i< «i niiinbei (! lir.mcli \r ,ns wlmli leave the main fisstue vein on the e.istuin side, and tticii < ouibO is about noi tb-east. and vaij in width irom 10 to 2 Ject. There ai c also t wo \ ems leav \ng the mam t.-.sure v < m on the westerh side, and about 4 teet in thickness. The^e veins inn t i.iou^h imi,\ i,iv oniable i l.'s-. oi countij . and gold has been obtained in all paits where th" v. r,s lia.i In en worked upon, and the amount ol capital expended in pio-puting il.e whole vi \oui piopirlv has. been limited, and there ib no doubt that further piospeUiug will jnodiu <> -v.'i -t.n n.rv ii luin<-. 'l'he lowest level woiki-(' on the mam vimh is in tin New Find mine, which ia about 300 feel Irom the surtaee. Theie .ue now bemu dm en two cose, uts to cut t bib pan of the main \ein a turther depth ot 150 teet, v.liuli will be men on pl.m tinted .\ellow. A win/c has also been stalled Irom the3oo'ect level to conned with the new 4iio 'cet hvel, is now sunk about 10 feet, ane the stone treated Irom it basjie'ded 20/. ot bullion to the lon. valued at £2 13s per oh., by lice milling' piocess, without having been previously roasted, and feel certain that the treat inent has not i:i\en nioic than bO per eeni. ol theass.n value. The New Find 3lim w isv.oikio b\ ihe New Find ('oinpanv up to the end of last ,vcar. when it was purchased i»v tlx> Hatterv ("oinpanv The Kew Find Company worked only the iree niiilms; portion of t'ne main vein. ie (l vini >il ierractoi> oie standing. After the Battery t'om])any became pro)). ietoi -. I g(>i drill hole s ihiouuh tins relractory ore at diilerent points for a. distance ot 150 icet m iciu'it* on tl-e m.un \ein. Attaclicd is a copy of assays made Irom the lioi ing^ of these drill hole-, and jikll hil, Ii <v\\ w ha 1 v\oi k has been done, this deposit varies from 10 to 3 leet in tlm lviiess. and is mm h huliei in value in Ihe 300 teet level than above, and also more refractory, and have diM-oven el i Mmil,>r class of oicon the surface ar the extreme northern hountlarj ot > our juojic 1 1\ ( o)>v ot ,\s M i >, a lue marked "Jfeio" lsattati.cd. Yourpiopeitj jm^i sscs h«i.m.u \d» antawes roi mininsj, operations as it can be worked upon tor a depth of 1.6C0 '( i i In Ihihhls .iiivl natuial (haiuage. The «\nMt»ee. being heaMly wooded, holds a c hiss olliinlici Min.mic loi mining puiposps, and I teel qiute sure that, wheni liroperly prosjiccted an<! o;icn( dno .Mid the neccvsir.v m.uhincr.v piocuied tor the successful treatment ol the ore. d will piove a veij piol't,»ble investment, and lclurn a satisfaclorv mteiesl on Ihee <ipit.il c \v en. led. The amount ot sioiu' ti"ited at ; ou 1 li-duuni; works up to date is 2?,1bl tons, yielding ?6,4100/ ol gold, vahud.it ahoui Li Ms pel o/ : also the value of the tailings remaining tin treated I estimate should ,id(i ( 10.000 to the above returns. 1 have the honour to be, S sn. Your most obedienl servant, 11. 11. ADAMS. Alanairoi.

V vial vim Ton. „ . Tl,,w. UCM HJitlOll Of ]).il«\ Mnu-. .Nunplc. j <.ul(l. Sihor. Total. ! Viiluc. 1037. o, dwi. o/.. (hvl. o/ dwt. i. s. d. Jk'C 2 ( ? Nkw Im.M'. li.iM- HlmtM.il. ' 1 h) 4o 5 4b 0 14 18 4' P" .. „ ' 2 0 47 0 49 0 lo 12 6" \] 2't . „ , 1 j 32 15 34 0 10 19 9? 1888. ! J(lnJ (1 n 7 • .. i 0 4ft Id-6 47 166 16 8 6. I ' ? ' 1 !t> 164 4 169 0 48 17 11 J 7 . 3 0 ' 9 5 12 b 13 14 5i 7 „ 1 o 20 lh 22 0 I 817 9{ " io • •• 1 I , W 9 Mb 18 9 10' " 10 „ , 3 10 , 7>S 16 79 6 27 19 6" 11 . . ' 2 12 3o 16 39 8 17 7 3 " 11 {2 0 26 0 28 0 12 19 0 1? .. .. , 1 0 10 0 11 0 bl9 0 14 .. > 1 1b 3b 10 37 6 13 IS b', 14 „ .. J 1 37 16 39 0 11 13 11,I 1 , " lo .. „ ,04 316 40 110 I T „ 16 „ 0 8 10 4 10 13 3 9 3" „ 1b I „ 11 1!' 18 17 2 716 4 16 . ' 0 14 yll 10 5 412 2! .. 19 .. .. 14 20 15 21 17 9 3 o', „ 19 „ , .. '16 32 4 33 10 11 1 10' .. 27 „ „ ' 2 0 60 0 62 0 18 18 (T Al.irt-h 4 "llkuo. This^nuplfisfiom Uii'c\-' 1 b 32 b 33 10 10 11 0 (vcnK'nortlihoiind'n ofM>ui jncijtrrtj. i !

KKi'OHT ON KILVKtt KINO MINK. \V viOKOMiOMAi, 26th March, 188 S. Illa\ k the honour U> icpoit on ihe mining piopeiH 1 nown as t lie Silver King. The ground comprises aboiil liliecn acres, and ib situated on the top of the second self-acting grade of the trannva\ , known as liutlor s ,^pm» The reel in this u'opcil) luis lu»en probpoctod for >) lcnu^i of 1,100 feet, and varies in width (roni six to sixteen feet, slum-ing sihor nnrt gold in evcv> )>hvee where worked upon. A list or nssavtj made is at fat lied. A crosscut is now being driven to cut tlie reef down a distance of about 60 feet, which may be expected to be renc lied m die course of a month. Another reef appr.ut. on (lie Avestern portion of the ground, which is about six feet wide, carrying gold and bih er. The mine has c\< client natuuil facilities for working, being easily connected with (he present tramway. The sui lace, being w ooded,'hab the neeessarj timber' for mining operations. 1 have the honour to be, Sir. Your most obedient servant, H. H. ADAMS, Managoiv

1 , "Value risu Ton. Dale. Mine. Description or 1 oillllJHC. i * I 1 Gold Silver. Total. ■ Value. IS3B. I o/.. ihvt. oz. clwt. oz. dwU us. d Fob. 2 Silvkj? King. Mineral Dirt. '30 33 0 36 0 1817. „7 I | & 10 131 10 137 0 46 2 5 7 „ | I 0 12 0 13 0 6 6) '„ !) „ ! 3 10 65 0 68 10 | 26 1 0 „ 9 „ „ 3 10 68 10 72 0 26 13 3 ].| „ „ 5 10 131 10 137 0 46 2 0 „11 „ „ 10 12 0 13 0 6 6 0 „ 23 „ „ I 2 0 j s<\ 0 36 0 14 1 3 Mar. '2 „ „ '00 24 0 27 0 ' 16 18 0 All details required, lonolhcr with lull in\ cn<oi\\ aid luutiruhirb of titles, &c, may bt usiioctcd at tho Soc»< (,u j'm>Uht. Motk— The abo\ c ib printed lor pubhu iiiLurinalion onlj , us all the shares avo allotted. -

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Te Aroha News, Volume V, Issue 263, 12 May 1888, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Te Aroha News, Volume V, Issue 263, 12 May 1888, Page 6

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