KURANUI HILL.
The company's mill is now going on tributers' dirt, this being the last crushing they will have before Christmas. Peter* Ben and party, of the All Nations' section, have a parcel of 12 tons going through, and will finish to-morrow for a yield averaging about five ounces per ton. LeManquais and party are crushing 30 tons, which is shaping for three or four ounces per ton. Chailis and party expect about two ounces per ton from their 18 ton parcel, and Jenkins, and party one and a half ounces per ton from their 25 ton lot The contractors, driving for the company in the Oddfellows'.section, have cut a lode, but it is not yet known if 1 it is the one expected. Yesterday two con* tracts were let, one for driving at 640 feet level to pick up No. 3, and the other for driving on the No. 1 lode.
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Thames Star, Volume IX, Issue 3065, 11 December 1878, Page 2
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