OWHAROA.
(fbom otjr ovrs corbespondent.)
The late find in the Nut is a good one. The reef is 27 feet through, and prospects well: the ( whole body of stone wilf pay for. crushing. The shareholders tap^ of getting a battery on their own account. They intend sending 100 tons to the Smile of Fortune mill as soon as there is an opening,
In the .Radical the tributers are getting out payable stone.
In the Smile of Fobtttne, 10 head is kept going on the company's stone, which is shaping as usual for a payable return. The different parties of tributers in the mine are getting out payable dirh There is a scarcity of water, and if the present dry weather continues, the stamps will have to be hung up. The turbine, like some more in this district, is hot a success. ■■■.- •-■- -• ..,: .; :: ■;■ ■; '• ■:-'■'
In the Lucky Hit the owners are not meeting with the psospects they ought tp eonsidfring the amount of work they have done.
In the Victobu " Joseph " has under* taken a job that will keep him in work to the next transit of Venus. ■"■-. '% Several new claims have been taken up on the line of reef lately cut in the Nut.
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Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4380, 17 January 1883, Page 2
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202OWHAROA. Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4380, 17 January 1883, Page 2
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