MINING NEWS. Coromandll, June 4.
To\ \n \.— Ifoimbrook and party liavo ciu-hcd one ton otgcneial f-tutt for'the leiiun of 170/s. iciortod gold liom llic No. 1 tccf. IMcllalpin and party Jmvo not incieased their specimen stone for some \\eok.s past, but. are si ill accumulating a little genuial quart/, worth, I should say, about 40/s to the ton. Roberts and Scott, betw een Van and No. 7 levels, arc breaking down stone showing blotches of gold nearly c\ery shift. ' The other tributers aio on dead work at picsent and will make a, show — Jons Bi s s ny, mine manager. RdVAL 0 vk.— During the past week there lias been a slignt change lor tho better in the mine. In the i-ise there are two leads showing gold. Tlie hanging wall icct has supplied about 101 bs of fair specimen stone in one patch. The footwall is small at present, but showing strong colours in did event place. The ground is in good workinu and showing good mineral indications During the week the tributers have got 15( Jibs specimens valued at from SOozs. to 1000/ p. This is horn the leading stope over the last patch. — 1\ Reid, mino manager.
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Te Aroha News, Volume V, Issue 270, 6 June 1888, Page 5
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200MINING NEWS. Coromandll, June 4. Te Aroha News, Volume V, Issue 270, 6 June 1888, Page 5
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