WAIOEONGOMAI MINING.
Pbimieb.— Driving Noi 1 level on the N0..2 reef is being continued with two Own. The reef is about five feet wide and ffbid shows very freely through the stone. "Wbbahiko and Waitoki.—As all connections and hoppers are complete, and afro levels and passes ready, there are only two men employed breaking quartz in a rise in the Weitoki. The reef is Itrjre, and shows gold, and the quartz broken out is of a most kindly character. Ltjcblt.Hit.—• A. trial parcel of about 5 • : torn of quarts is ready for shipment to tfaerThames, where it is to be treated next week. The result is expected to be satisfactory. .'-! Cp^ONisi.—The men are employed ' -,'.Binkitig a winze from the surface to their j, Mir l|Bf,eU which they expect to complete this week. The large reef discovered by 9one Werabiko is running through the whole length of this piece of ground. ■- ;lGold can.V »een in the stove for a dis : itanee: oF 300 feet along the surface from the Canadian boundary towards the Premier, and in one place, where they put in a efOßS*cut, fold was visible in the quarts after every shot fired for a distui«e of 12 feet. •- iJTVEBKBss.^-This licensed holding,
' situated on the old field, was formed into a company this week;.soCo shares were \ dfterad to the public, by ;,Mr D. G. V Macddniiell'oatot: 2§';i3pO, ran.d:-WBTe taken f ?tip.at"qece-«t !k&\ and are now gelling «t a '*' vtemiia. They bay* .five tons, in bags crushing; out .of which they 7'expect*flood return. , Tbe\r«ef is about .-tub fwt thick, oi'whieh they have driven >abo«t: thirty-five feet, gold shoving in the k.. qtfarte the whole distance. ■ . ■« •■■<-, WncoMß.—The manager, is getting timber prtpaWtory to sinking a wiDze ' from the Week to the low level. A parcel 1 of tery nice picked stone came to hand
Mra Langtry, the Jersy Lily, is endeaTouriig to obtain a divorce from her - hjubind in the United States. It is said;, .that ihe will not return to England, but will be married to Mr Frederick Gebhardt, r,-. wbo haa Men* very, attentive to her since her first arrival in America, so coon as she MA procure a divorce from her husband. Hie story has been repeated, and,:is .generally believed, but there is no satis- ' ' factory evidence of its truth.
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Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4558, 14 August 1883, Page 3
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381WAIOEONGOMAI MINING. Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4558, 14 August 1883, Page 3
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