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MOANATAIRI.

vjsii r t»fhe mine "at !iabput 12 VolockV fowjay ,and on descending the winze ioodH that all reef stripped fo* about-half-way aero*»-tfM» wioze pa tbe eastera aide had been broken down and tiMrCfGlll«Mnfr.4«o- orJJtorec/jßet standing on the western side. On the f*ce'in the irestern-nde Ijanr-S colbr:of gold; and a good quantky-of mineral. In the easTernT •side the lode is split by the, horse of mnllpek or whatever it is referijed- to tin the njanager's tele«camyje^terday^ ;^li£^de oo each side of this horse shows,, qii^eral, but it did not appear tp pwe to- eiciit^ suah lar^e quantities as it was Bome,d»y«, .ago. I closely examined such ofthe-xee£, on the Treat side^as iras not'discolored by. powder smoke, but failed to any gold. Judging from what I saw I most> say that the aspect of affairs is'by 'ttc? "means promising, lit the stopas rold# 7 seen in tne' 1 roof, and there appears td be no particular change in WaTlisTs, 6rfhs cress "leader: In the All tfatfamHfie lode has, made 9, little quartz t mihe' sabth^'east drive, and- appears' ta be inaproyjßg. Xhe manager iat^nds to sink a winze in tlie All Nations drive in' order to ventilate the new level when it is extended I^%^ direction. The shaft is now down 70 feet.;, , • ! ' --' " > •!-.

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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2603, 11 May 1877, Page 2

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MOANATAIRI. Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2603, 11 May 1877, Page 2

MOANATAIRI. Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2603, 11 May 1877, Page 2

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