KURANUI HILL UNITED
Operations on the two lodes at the 640 feet level of the Pumping Association shaft are proceeding for this company. Mr Walker reports that No. 1 lode is pretty solid, and shows mineral, but not to any great extent. No. 2 lode is rather mullocky. It is hoped that these reefi will improve as driving is proceeded with. The company's battery is rapidly rising in public favor, so much so, in fact, that the manager has lately been obliged to work three shifts instead of one, as formerly, and it is expected that, with the company's tributers and the general public, it will bo kept going pretty constantly for some time to come. The manager of the battery is Mr Woolff.
Corin and party completed their crushing at the company's mil this morning for the yield of. llozs-17dwts gold. By a strange coincidence, Peterson and party, another lot of company's tributers who also finished their crushing today obtained a return of llozs 17dwts, wLichis precisely the same amount as Coriu and party obtained.
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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2627, 9 June 1877, Page 2
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176KURANUI HILL UNITED Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2627, 9 June 1877, Page 2
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