MOANATAIRI.
The lodes in the low level continue to look pretty well, and they now yield nearly all the stuff crushed at the battery for the company, the Karanui section, source of the quartz supply onlrnoir giving 4 !4m'4il ,qu>'t« r «t ftct ,tbsts are only three parties of men employed ptesent the- -.tcjtaj^nuigb^i^rf men employed by the company m about 100^ 75 working iu the mine and'2s in the battery; r;l«r*d<rtii«n ft: t*e;»bort> Ow? are 50 tributers, njalihg;ti«. total num. f b|r of men e^pl^ed^^jt^f .a^ine 160. Most of the^nbu^^viop{^ly r bf fi . taken up, and every wewTor two m incrct«ing;th re noniK*r t* Atife aPeiftiiP that the tributing sfiitem in this mine will BobnVir*i;tbat :of' ! tf.lsXuriliml*ill Alburnia and~other large tributinffminesV' My Ooni«r%ai^%*!iev«l- r sections this afternodli.!''"iJ- rP i —__
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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2540, 26 February 1877, Page 2
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130MOANATAIRI. Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2540, 26 February 1877, Page 2
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