OWHAROA.
(FBOM OUB OWN (3OBBBBPONDENT).
February 5. A trial crushing is going through' the Smile of Fortune battery for the Nut claim. The shareholders expect a -pay* able return. The reef cut in the Lucky Hit isjrapposed to be the No. 2 Smile of Fortune, | and is some two feet thick, with fair prospects. In the X apical the iributers are under the winze from which they gol some good dirt. They have out a few tons of stone, and will start stoping and forward another crushing to the mill without-delay; ■'. Jj In the Smile oy Fohiunb 11 head i§ crushing company's stone, which is show* ing for a payable return. The tributers are all getting out payable crushing dirt. Water has been scarce, but a dam has been constructed to sare the night water: only for this the mill would have 'been idle. From Waitekauri there is uothiug new to report. Several tributes have been let iv the Welcome mine. A few old hands are still to be found with any amount of faith in the future prospects of this much neglected district. "-. ; ;
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Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4399, 8 February 1883, Page 2
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184OWHAROA. Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4399, 8 February 1883, Page 2
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