MINING.
UK! SCI IK MB KOIt WAIIII. 1)V J Press Association. AYaihi, July i I. Mr, -I. \V. Walker, who vi-t-ciitlv returned from London, has arrived in Waihi. Interviewed, 'lie outlined an important .mining sclicinc for prtwpMiiitj tin' Waiiii field.- lie proposes, if certain concessions arc (.'ranted by the Mill"* Depa tllient, to drive a tunnel from tile J seacnast to VVailii. live or six miles, with numerous cross cuts, lie is to lay the scheme before the Borough! Council, tlio Minors' Union, and public, with a view to co-operation. He is assured of abundant British capital if the mining eonccsHions are granted. NEW CIIKYMOUTH MINI I '. Gi'cvinoutli, July 14. A now find at Blackwaler South is in course of flotation. The reef has Iven traced six chains on the surface and assays one ounce to the ton.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 49, 15 July 1914, Page 2
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138MINING. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 49, 15 July 1914, Page 2
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