MOANATAIRI.
The weekly report of the mine manager is as follows: —" Tunnel level: The rock drill in the Nonpareil cross-cut is working well, Bnd good progreii is being made through tight country. This belt is narrow, and not so hard for drilling as in many other places.—South cross cut: la driving west the only change to mention is the big reef becoming harder.—Bo-feet level: The drive west in No. 1 reef ii repaired, and we have started driving in order to pick up the reef and leaders worked in levels above. The last slope in the banging wall leader js now being worked along back of intermediate level, and a new winze has been sunk in.this leader, 100 feet further east,.thus opening up another section 'available for stoping. There is no change to mention in aoy of the other slopes. and drives. Our general crushing is showing up- well, being equal to last return.—Jlobbet Comeb."
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Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3496, 9 March 1880, Page 2
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155MOANATAIRI. Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3496, 9 March 1880, Page 2
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