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a of ‘ yes , ; all life ancestors were limbs of the law. A newly-massfed 1 ady was telling another how nicely he* husband could write. “ Obyou should, jiist see some of hie love, letters. “Jtes, I know,” was the freezing reply » J have got heaps of them, in my trunk.” - J James Lrmigan and party recently forwarded to the Thames for treatment, a large parcel of 6Q tons of ore broken out from the newly-dipvjovered gold-bearing veef in.the Kauri Timber Company’s property at Whangapoua. The crushing has just been completed, and has yielded a total of £l6B 13& 6d worth of melted gold. It is intended to proceed with the purchase and erection of a suitable crushing plant at once, in the vicinity of the workings. The main reef averages four feet thick. The yield, which whs obtained at the Moanataiari battery, was 60oz 4dwt, from. 90 loads- quartz.

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Te Aroha News, 15 February 1890, Page 4

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148

Untitled Te Aroha News, 15 February 1890, Page 4

Untitled Te Aroha News, 15 February 1890, Page 4

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