PIAKO.
Boring yeaterdaj the pnmp mada^T stoppage, bat resumed work this noraiu. and to free the low level of water* it wcrking at the rate of 10 stroke* per mint!. The water will be forked during the day. In the mine there is nothing maeh of importance to notice. a Previous report it was »tated taat tWattuMgtr had been doing some prospecting wetkt in Ike No. 6 level in the vicinity of tbe No. 1 lode. Up to thai time no very eneWt*. ing remits ware arrived at, but tiMethen the manager has started a lew bands work* ing awinie on the lode, and has, lam gold being teen in the breaking? down. The driving of the crosscut towards the Vanguard and South British lodes is making good progress. When the water is forked the driving of tbe north ieroalcut will be resumed. The tributers are working away ia «od spirits, and Bice and party; and -Williams and party are winding to-day by the JBiid ia-Hahd abaft, and will be crushing shortly. In addition to the tribntaa already let the manager will let two or three other blocks to day.
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Thames Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2818, 25 February 1878, Page 2
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190PIAKO. Thames Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2818, 25 February 1878, Page 2
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