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TE AROHA MINING INTELLIGENCE.

(Peom Saturday's Te Aboha Minbb.)

, Sunbeam.—The shareholders hay c* started a new drive ori'the south side of. the claim to prospect for the white lode. ; Prince of Wales.—One of the shareholders of this mine informs us that he and his mates are willing to allow a parcel of quartz from their ground to be sent to the Thames and crushed, provided the public find the cost of conveyance and crushing. They will supply from 30 to 50 tons, and have the greatest confidence that it would shape in a manner that would restore confidence in the field. The idea is a good one from a storekeepers' point of view, but we have every : confidence in the field working out its' own destiny to a successful issue. A license was taken out for the Wheel 'of Fortune, late Golden Eagle, yesterday. - - ; We were shown a very good prospect from the Groldfield claim, it having been obtained from a piece of solid quartz from the reef." lode Is about four feet thick. ' J The following notice of pifging out has been lodged :— ..' ' Mint—Fifteen men's ground, situated three miles south of Prospectors': C. Smith and party. Don Juan—Eight men's ground, bounded east by Clunes : M. Stubbing*. Te Aroha Boys—Twelve men's ground, bounded by All ITationsi'McEniry and party.

Duke of Cambridge—Fourteen men's ground, bounded south by Golden Anchor: Denison and party.—Miner. •

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Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3774, 1 February 1881, Page 2

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TE AROHA MINING INTELLIGENCE. Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3774, 1 February 1881, Page 2

TE AROHA MINING INTELLIGENCE. Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3774, 1 February 1881, Page 2

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