Ohinemuri Goldfield.
(fhom oue owat cobbesposthsht.)*
Paeboa, Thia day. Mining matters are neither brisk nor dull, considerable work is being pushed on throughout the district. At Karangahiice, the Ivanhoe, Sir Walter Scotfr, '-Ad , Nevada are all working ou the same rapt, which looks very well;, it has b«i<ett\ broken into in various places, for a distance ", of over ICOO feet, and gold has been obtained at every intersection. > " At Waihi tbe battery is kept con- , tinually going by the Martha Company, and the plates are reported to be~ looking remarkably well.
In the Smile of Fortune, at Owharoa, prospecting is still being carried on, and
two parties of tributers are at work in .the mine. l" *
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Thames Star, Volume xv, Issue 4767, 19 April 1884, Page 2
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116Ohinemuri Goldfield. Thames Star, Volume xv, Issue 4767, 19 April 1884, Page 2
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