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MINING MATTERS.

Qileen ol'-BEiUxr.—There was a fine ,ric'li show of gold met with in the No. 2 of Beauty mine On . Saturday fowards the' Bright Smileboun-; ' goid has for some days past ■ ': \ beou showing pretty freely, in thksection ■. y' of iho mine, as well as in the No.; 1 reef at ■'■'■;'. the same level.'; The usual; fortnightly retorting for the company-took place on ;■■•■- Saturday, and as the result of the crushing at the company's own mill a yield of - 408 ounces gold was obtained. At Bull's, : maphinej T whiehis_ also employed-crashing.. for the company,, the, result..was 2630ZS ;;■ -10divtsrma r king.a.totallof 671'ozs 10d$s'/■>' •retorted gold for the.fortnight. An ad-, V '?litional"pa"rcel'o'f 20p2s}s~expectedtcr-'day from alie companyJs : 'offn [ machine. ■ .' . ; "OiTroF London.—The; trial crushing* ; : 6f j Ltokaa'; ree|. against MjerjCity.oJYork boundary- was"* . finished up bn.Satur'd_ay."' Therf were 40 . ■ tons put, through, anoTthe yield amo.uatedi ;tb ib%^dp^^reiiurilA'-- ■ j under the ciro'umstaKc'ejs is a splendid: : j one, for the reef "is" so large and so* ■ i easily worked,' that#e'Manager estimates j that when the lode is opened ! mine'tefitilated^ ; rlb ; ! mVn witk^g(qks;^.U;':. jbe able to break down sufficienF-stbriS : • jkeep 40 heatf l^ B{ampers' ); pe_rmanent]y . : l'employed;;ahd ;:'y; ton;Wuld ! I Golden Tbibute.-" '- j A; small'pareeMf •aboUfriWons. has" beto ■ ! : th'e> SKamrook iba'ttery,fowtlie' -.;., ! tributers of-the'" Golden) A ! ge;iT!ompany, y ! ivho are workmg the B.eehive claim. Lb . | produced 7bks, ; 3dw'ts !feiteT^ct ~ m^ " J ',' ■'■'■■ ■ vrhic'li ? waS-^omplete'd; atfJnerMpukatfy battery, .scarcely-met The " M'thiM. gold . ' as -wrtSUoOkgd fotybutthe'return; amouttt- : ing to 400z3 15dwts,.gold. out of 35 .tons ; .- ; j of- stone,, is/.neyertheless,^-good payable ■>: |oae. '"''"""'■■ J ' i ' , '^. J ' u 'j ; i ! from" the" last" . -' j the Moanataiari. jts^,thegbMt i: ,whioh has " ;resulted.ifrpmXaoy. '."crushing:, for ; thisr - v / ;Captain : Higgijns;':;BjirrejiQ^ga /r jqaarge,-v : ;-,; : ophe^ne.more than'*l24mon.ths,;agoi ;.': I go)dlfrpmM ..•;;; i tons of stone.,p .Iho.stuff jwM.MenftrQm:^.-r-s !all the workings I( m,sthe mine, and was . isent to (t fhe mulvprpmiscuously. A con- • '; tinuation"of such splendid yields .as. those^, ;^fe^ r ?«'te icomin? to soon-place the cbin- - i pany in a good positiorii 1^I '-' 11 :■ .■■?'•"'•''; I; Wjist .Comr^ffrJM.- A gleaning, up and'Yelrortin'g' 4 r'or f; Lang ! for;d.-.-aiifd ••'party,. K' trib'utel's'dfcthe' iWes'tlffiJasfc' 5 minß ( :Jitooki ! '■ place,at!thells,hamfo'okObatteryaon;Saliu.r--dßyjAUdiproduc.ed::pozs3pfDgpbJs) {.ihere : tvere 90 tons put throggh^bjtjt^o n yieldas" j a .rich one, as Jdwts to Hue" tonls -' ;'■ 'considered .&, payable--Tield from:.this ; Old What/.—i'retortinj^^ ; the battery|).li|Satiiioa^;'..-.; of amalgam which remainlib^™ia^Mie;'; ■; ; . dru'shirig.'w'hi'dh"'-w l as :! d6n'e' ! .at rthia^ifilll'■'; : &efore. ,, i«; / was^S'tbpp;e i di tfr c- v ; 50o'z's v iodwts' 1 We T ul'ders^an r d,'-'nd lf -- : this [ m#for^hb^ of order;; v, - to using thVc r reek I,i wate'rj i ; { MrODayl£in, : .; ; the new manager,"iFatJout to.openiip this'•.; ; ; .level . r : by!/folidwiugoihes-reef ground i}ofysaia-x -: d&f>W the i( dii3se ; : Oixon <r s ;ifl 'frOTi- Hk uftfttiP J^icnl;^ : ;. : , then«m^^p^^^rp§ i:^af » « details at prep;eftfeo;hjjLiShe|ev4iiiltjSgJ ;- ; doubttheTwork ia one wnicn will. answer ■■:'■' a a great deal of ... ALBUBNU,pOn.Satjirdjtj;i;he manager .--.'; fiaisheduphiis workinVtne-Dixon'sNo.-L: ■ v' by that level being-noW'worked out.-The- : : i about) ]8(X:'vf ; : tonsVtihasji beehLwforivarde^xitoV :sio>;r Ba'llarat> -and»)Glunesi -''-, "■ -■ '4•&6itfnlßlib'ed^'t»^dky« v i : :■■'. , ".., airtFthV •manager^s^itiCra&te'd 5 - 1 ta'liC; I tunnel.:. :fbe^ppapx-fesTbetoayiti|[ ; >; ".. fi s total quantity .ol stuff-6rasfeM for the re- W\ cent return was 300 tons,- including' what.:. was Tf, 'pui; ihrougK' !j -a't "'thefßallirat^atTd l : ; Clunks ■mo^l^ a^}i^^ .>%- . xlaim; WaiojtaiJi^^e pM : i |ofs. af.tne^hamrocjc'.&ktrtei'y.": ■■'-•-■ - : . tt'was ind! a. of 13oz815dff!£wnTtha .-, night y. 'there' were^STozV^of'well -.'•'"■;' amalgam to handirpm the^,pr/sen^rd!sh-. ,; ' y iniio£fc®ntßi. : f : lbads" r di '"'■ l : the crushing this morning, and it will be ' -rWeai&dayl;V'=^liarK; 260lbsof picked'stuffon'.hand.andagool. showcinithe mine, so that^tK»rMtonlrom , : .'.;, '-the prea ent'icruabihg via tb 1 . • ; Me richest : : tha;t : ihas teen' , this first ; 1 instalment 7 of.- ; : ' ;y gold : frbin the" specimen, cju'sfim^or: the-; •% $ .iianukau;i specimens Jwas^b4^ed^iQ^the : ;:; jy^on; :j Saturday - ||" ;■ ■■;;; s.s9pz>i of goldjiitt''one..Qake! ( y;:? Vy; be ,a iurtheriirfitortingj [. -\ % ;lmt .thej'crushing wilknotrfbe ( compie|ed ;..-:y before:} toVmorroWii: There .-<was f-y show of gold met'with; on Saturday ;whea|y the=meu start^ ; out m-which^the';reef ff^as :J fiWt "in'teK-y; -A secfedl : • ;/i '^ ;;I,i .^"^i•:■ w; ! ;■ ?-^■ ; - : . : ': i,; ' ,y i; :: o l f l £eiiy's i frince :'• y Jhp 'yield was a;gpod : .pne^ampuntibg t to'-:, q :^ : 52oz310iw.tsi for/WhichithereiWjre abpuf :-y 75;1t0n'3 of Jistprte crushed; This' yield ;yf;i'represents of-fiye'fimenirfbr a-y; ; fortnight, so. thatit pays Odbe.—As our'readers are aware, a driven.'in the;Oure'ib; :^ y': interseot the^Mannkau'reeK: Quartz wasy : ;;' met with there on;3aturday, but only one;: ■■ yi shot was pub into ibpso sible §yery; y ;:y cbnsiderable,Btreug w ;Ml for there aje njunber^of fltuirtz: stridger3 and a fine sandstone A second y ; iy 'shot'w¥s~p"ut in, but ;::" : tiveJ It djdjnot < '9u i tiany stuff,and ':% the.ppwder evilentfylwentfaway .in. some y y : '.crtov oi^, ' -V M ■m^lfyyy,'

':■ Nbw QijiiM:—WilliaWSaudersonand pa3.|be)K;pro3-:;t^|| peeting!winxtl\e!/vicinity«.ofiiMgeooml^|sl^ old claim, in Canadian (Mly. * Oh Satur* B|J;> . day: theyigot.'golduuva, ;leaderJi ifoojE'tbipK, i'■ -;j . and aK once -registered/ a..claim[Vof. three}- 'i\ :? 5 mens' ground. '-i:-" : ■ =$$■&£&

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Thames Advertiser, Volume VII, Issue 1857, 6 July 1874, Page 2

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MINING MATTERS. Thames Advertiser, Volume VII, Issue 1857, 6 July 1874, Page 2

MINING MATTERS. Thames Advertiser, Volume VII, Issue 1857, 6 July 1874, Page 2

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