HEW ZEALAND HIDING RETURNS.
(Per Press Association.) REEFTO.V, April 13. The Consolidated Gold Fields of New Zealand, Limited, report operations for tie month of March, 1905 : Golden Fleece, 1280 tons of stone were crushed at the 20 stamp mill for a return of 5030z lGdwt of bullion, valued at £2054 0s 7d ; 13 tons of concentrates were produced and 840 tons of coarse sand were cyanided, the latter yielding bullioi. valued at £2B 95s 2d. At the Wealth of Nations mine 6 tons of concentrates were produced, and 050 tons of coarse sand cyanided, the latter yielding bullion valued at £392 15s 9d. The Progress Mines of New Zealand, Limited, report that G'3lo tons of stone were mined and transported by the aerial line to the 05 stamp mill, where 5210 tons were crushed, prcduaing 15620z 13dwts of bullion, valued at £6498 0s sd. Ninety tons of concentrates were chlorinated, yielding bullion of the value of £946 16s 9d. i 2700 tons of tailings were cyanided, yielding bullion to the value of £752 14s 7d.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7800, 17 April 1905, Page 3
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175HEW ZEALAND HIDING RETURNS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7800, 17 April 1905, Page 3
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