MINING IN FIJI
By Telegraph.—Press Association. Auckland. Last N'ighi. Fiji liles to hand to-dav state that -Mr. 00. llellinghain. 11.1;..' representing the goldlields in the I'ppe,- House o" Western Australia, and llr. .). W. Archibald. U.K., have arrived in Suva in connection with goldinining operation*. These geutlemc-,] are managers for the Fiji Prospecting and Option Syndicate, and liavc with them the most modern and complete assaying machine. Specimens of ore found in the colour ale reported as showing 40 per cent, of cupper, .'l'/joz. „f jj.,1,1, ,„„[ ~„ j,,,,. lvn[ _;|_ ver. It needs no specially brilliant prophet, says the Fiji Time*, t„ f ori ! t ,.n that if similar ore* are found to exist m any quantity, Mll .|, „ discovery will mean a commercial revolution i'n the otherwise prosaic future of this colony.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 77, 27 April 1909, Page 2
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129MINING IN FIJI Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 77, 27 April 1909, Page 2
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