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KARANGAHAKE. [From our own Correspondent.] Karangahake, Friday.

Kenil worth: Mr Shepherd informs me* that lie h»is secured a renewal of, liis tribute term from the Kenil worth G. M. Go. The leader is small, but portions of it very null, the last forty tons sold to Mr

11. C. Wick averaging over £100 per ton. After some necessary timbering has been attended to, a start will be made to break out payable dirt. The Woodstock Company's stone-breaker and rollers have been at work during the >veek on a parcel of ore from Moore's (Kenilworth) tribute, this (along with other parcels forwarded to the Parkes furnace some months ago), have been disposed of to the Te Aroha S. and GK M. Co., Waiorongomai, at the same rate as waß agreed upon between the tributers and furnace people. Crown : Mr Moore is making good headway with tho erection of the manager's residence, which he hopes to have completed about the end of next week. The machinery for the grinding plant is nearly all on the ground. Cassel Gold Extracting Company : Mr Detnster is pushing on the work of excavating the site for workshop and storeroom which he expects will be finished by Tuesday next, when the work of erection will be proceeded with at once. Imperial : This mine is receiving an overhaul at the hands of Mr Bayldon, who has been appointed by a Sydney syndicate to report upon it.

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Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 347, 2 March 1889, Page 2

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KARANGAHAKE. [From our own Correspondent.] Karangahake, Friday. Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 347, 2 March 1889, Page 2

KARANGAHAKE. [From our own Correspondent.] Karangahake, Friday. Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 347, 2 March 1889, Page 2

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