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OUR MINES.

MOANATAIEI.

The manager reports for last week :— "I beg to say that retorting will not take place before next week, when our tribute parcels will be through. No material change has taken place throughout the mine since my last. A few pounds of picked stone hare come to hand from All Nations' stopes above 80 feet level; also from No 2 hangingwall leaders' above same level, and a few pounds have been obtained from leaders in Morning Star' section, above 115 feet lerel.-jLj, G. WAIOTAHI. .f..... „,. Cleaning up for the month tpok place to-day for the good payable return of 371 ounces retorted gold, which wai reduced on melting* to 3660z5. The quartz treated was only 20Q ton*. The miue continues to look GOLD KETUBNS. . Few Pbincb lireiß^AX—Saturday's lodgment of B;i2ota > retorted gold was reduced on melting to day to &23oiw 7dwts, making the melted return for the month , 20330zs 2dwts gold.;} . . Smile of FobtJtjhe (Owharoa). — Campbell and party have crashed 16 loads of dirt.for the. return' of 16ozs 18dwtsgold. , / " Moanataibi. —Cox and party have have crushed 2§, tons quartz for lozs sdwts gold- • ; Kubanui Hifci.—Carter and party have treated 4§ tons [dirt for the return of 20Z8 19dWt8g0ld> r

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Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4521, 2 July 1883, Page 2

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202

OUR MINES. Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4521, 2 July 1883, Page 2

OUR MINES. Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4521, 2 July 1883, Page 2

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