OUR MINES.
QUEEN OF BEAUTY. '•-- The water in the shaft is rising rapidly " {- at the rate of about two feet a day. All f*'}' regular work in the mine is suspended by '' 'company and tributers, except Wilson and i; a ;jP»rty. \-'\- ;>_ ' -:>-- :- ---;;•;;V_ PUMPING ASSOCIATION; s< t ; rjphi} water in the pumping shaft is ;'J within 60 or 70 feet of the 300 feet level, f.l"'and rising rapidly. :' : ; V•'■'.' itowe's Caledonian tribute has com- "; , mSnced crushing at the Kuranui Bat- '' : ~:tery. r :..,'. . ;.''■■' ..'.'.''. "r GOLD EETUENS. Prikcb'• iMPEEiAt.—Bice and party ;; and Williams and party had partial c lean - [ings up today and banked respectively 24fozs and 3ozs 4dwts gold. ; .. ;... TbafaliOab.—A crushing for Birnie ' ; and party at the Onehunga mill yielded ,!■- 3ozs 12dwts gold. >«■■ Last Chance.—Connor and party : banked loz 3dwts gold. •^Caledonian.—Brownlee and party's crushing produced the handsome yield of 131ozs 7dwta gold.
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Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3171, 18 April 1879, Page 2
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141OUR MINES. Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3171, 18 April 1879, Page 2
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