WAIORONGOMAI MINING.
[Fbojc thb Te Abohx N«ws.] IkTAKKBss.-^-The trial crusntog mentioned in our last is all but ready to be forwarded to Waiorongomai Bftttery. A satisfactory return may be confidently
looked for. '.._,.<. ; Pkbmibe.—ln breaking down on Wednesday lust in the rise to surface, some very nice picked stone came to hand , showing gold freely.;.,., ..„. .„„ Vermont.—Two mem working-on this license hnvn intersected; a" nice leader in good sandstone formation, showiaf a little gold. Erom present (dpptainmee the loader looks to be a ooottawtipn of the Welcome sliow of gold,i*Mnf 4&brtKd close to the Welcome's MmdpfjAline. Webasiko —The maa^tr rtpeots to have the hopper finishedSbf^4l|tv;endof next week, when he will ttt^lprto start and send down, safßeient quart»to fill it. Waitoki.—A large quantity o( quartz h ready for forwarding to mill when tb» tramway is finished. The quarts it qCtfce soft brown description, a great deil-tf jj;old being hidden in the rotten formation, which can be seen freely by pounding. We feel quite safe in saying all the quartz the manager now hat 10 band is of a good payable nature. : « ' ;.
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Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4510, 19 June 1883, Page 2
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178WAIORONGOMAI MINING. Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4510, 19 June 1883, Page 2
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