NUT (OWHAROA.)
Crushing was to be started'" at the Owharoa battery' to-day, thef necessary•> arrangements having been completed satis-i factorily between the of: the claim, and the proprietor of the" battery,. Mr Perry. The parcel to be crushed has been taken promiscuously from the leader, and about 12 tons will, be" treated; .The road being impassable the quartz has beep ci conveyed down the river in.a punt taken r up for the purpose/ Thei shareholdeni.. are all sanguine as to the result. It may ~3 be noticed that a contemporary states that this crushing was to take place at one of the batteries down here; bat that.is not the case, as even." if the: shareholders intended to do so it would be almost impracticable — at,.least, .it, would -. entail enormous expense. •• : •*' r '~ '•'•'.
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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2566, 28 March 1877, Page 2
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131NUT (OWHAROA.) Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2566, 28 March 1877, Page 2
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