MOANATAIRI.
The No. 9 reef. Which has been causing such a,sensation in the mining world the last day or two in consequence of the handsome crashing obtained frora-.it on Saturday last, has not much altered in appearance since the last report. '..It is really a fine-looking body of" stone, and though heavily charged with mineral shows gold all through the face. Crashing is proceeding at the company's battery and is looking well. '-The manager has had two additional tailings pits sunk to save the tailings. . - ,'*'"
At the .battery. Childerhouse of the .Old Whau, Lapham of the Alburnia, and Forster of the Alburnia have loti going through. ';"• Ingles and party finished another small crushing yesterdjjkfor fre^meHed return of loz lldwts gowr.* !.«--•
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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2548, 7 March 1877, Page 2
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120MOANATAIRI. Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2548, 7 March 1877, Page 2
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