MOANATAIRI.
Thejjreater part of the face of the No. :9;wef Jn'ifhe stbpes remains^ Ihe sainefas it did;; after Friday .moriimg'S{ breaking J down— tilo stone to. s speak of faring been taken out except about 2cvr', of specimens obtained- while stripping the lode and cutting away the mullock on each side. Driving and stoping is proceeding, and breaking down will take "place in a day or two.. Good crushing dirt continues to be broken out from-the-western drive on the No. 9 lode, and from the drive on the, All Nations leader. -At present the manager is having water laid on to „ the battery from the Government supply-for supplying the tables, Sec. Salt, water .pumped from' the reservoir is at present used. . - , Kneebone and party, the tributers, finished their crushing at the, company's battery for the return of 57ozs Bdwts gold.- A large quantity of stuff was reduced. McDonald and party also finished their crushing from their section, which is part of the Point Russell. They banked as the result lOozs 6dwts retorted gold. Anderson and party have a lot going through, and there are several parties nearly ready, and some waiting their turn. ■ • • -
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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2575, 9 April 1877, Page 2
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193MOANATAIRI. Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2575, 9 April 1877, Page 2
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