THE BATTERIES.
The damage done to the dam and Hume which supplies Bull's battery with water has been repaired, and this mill will probably start crushiugou Monday. The Queen of Beauty mill is now nearly clear of the sand and stoves carried into it by the Waiotahi Creek, The Moanatairi mill has kept going through the week, but nearly all the others have been closed. The Alburnia, Herald, and .New Golden Grown will resume work as soon as they can get the water power. GOLD RETURNS. Caledonian.—A crushing of slbs of picked stone for O'Buglien and party yielded 2ozs 19dwts gold. Columbia. —Errrington and party have banked loz 19dwts gold. Moanataiei. —Hawkins and party have finished a crushing of 4 loads general dirt and 12lbs of pick-d stone, for the return of 16ozs 7iiwts gold.
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Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3921, 23 July 1881, Page 2
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135THE BATTERIES. Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3921, 23 July 1881, Page 2
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