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(By Electric Telegraph). (FROM ODK OWN COIUIEBPONDBNT). LATEST FROM AUCKLAND. N.Z. IRON SMELTING WORKS. AUCKLAND, Last Night. The' blase furnace has been started at tire Onehung’a ironworks. Nine tons of iron were run off from some iron ore obtained on Mrs Symond’s properly, Muddy Creek. ESTATE LATE SAMUEL j y V The total value ox the estate of the late
han not yet been ascertained. By his will he leav**9 his residence, Carlton Gore Roa-1, to JVI rs dagger absolutely. She is also to.receive.LlOOO a year from" the business till The youngest child is twenty-one ; and with that aum is to educate and support the children. Each child on. attaining the age of twenty-ore years is to receive L2OOO, and when Mrs Jagger dies, or the youngest child attains the age of twenty-one years, the ostnle is to be realised, and divided equally among the children. Mrs Jagger has been appointed the sole guardian of the children. THE PUHIPUHr SILVER MINES. A SATISFATORY CRUSHING. Mr Harrison, chairman of directors of the Prospector’s No. 1 Mine, Puhipuhi, has arrived in town from Thames, bringing a bar of bullion containing 75 ounces mostly stive.!; ; the product of 3,5 cwt of stone.-treated afc*iTbanies S Too! of Mines, lit or ’er to see which process is most suitable, one ton of stone hag been forwu.ded to the Onslow Battery for treatment, and anotlier ton to The Ca.-sel Gold.‘'.Extracting Company’s reduction works, Karangalmke. Mr Har-
rison believes tho stone will "average 45 ounces per ton, which should pay handsomely, as .the* cost of mining ami treating.the ore, Mr Harrison considers, "ill be loss than 25s per ton, being free milling.
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Te Aroha News, Volume VIII, Issue 485, 5 July 1890, Page 2
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277LATEST TELEGRAMS. Te Aroha News, Volume VIII, Issue 485, 5 July 1890, Page 2
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