PIGEONGRAMS.
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Waitekaebt, iXhis: day, 11 a.m.
Waitekaxjei G-.M. Co.—-Seven or eight feet has been driven throaghJ the reef. *t the low level and no. signs of the hanging wall being" Co' hand^ye^car^ying^flrst-cJass gold. At the, 160.feet level the reef looks as well as ever, plenty of good stone broken every shift.. At;the battery things look healthy for a good return. Some good' stone was;fcrbk reh irbut of the- Young New Zealand lode yesterday afternoon.
Pebsetebanck G-.M Co. —A reef two feet thick is beiug cut through 30 feet from the mouth of the tunnel, it carries a little gold; but is hot the one cutftqfon th* surface, but a few more feet should intersect it. The various contracts oh the tramway are being vigorously pushed ahead, full advantage-being-taken -ok-tiie-aplendid weather, we are, enjoying a_t present. -' •'- -'I'-5. *'- ~ t'i a »s:': \.•j i'j ,ti_
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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2576, 10 April 1877, Page 2
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145PIGEONGRAMS. Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2576, 10 April 1877, Page 2
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