OUR MINES.
MOANATAIEI.
The manager this afternoon banked 65ozs. 2dwts. melted gold, the result*of operations for. the past month, the dirt crushed having come chiefly; from the siopes on No. 9 reef above 132 ft. level. MOANATAIRI EXTENDED. Tenders were opened at 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon as follows for ■sinking the shaft about 45 feet :--McNeil,^£3 4s 6d per foot; Jas. Dare, iJ4 ss,;.'■'o. Hands, £5; and — Dare, £5,55. The tenders were forwarded, to the director^, and a. telegram received tp-day, stated that McNeil's tender had been accepted. • GOLD EETUENS.J , ; : CALEDONiAK.—Innis and* party have crushed about 16 loads of quartz for 16pzs -16dwts gold.:'>-'^;. •.■;" • ■■■.:";;^.r.r'^: ■ ■"'■:V'/'':'
Moanataibi.—Gathrie and party have banked the good yield bjf4Bozs4dwts gold.
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Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4878, 22 August 1884, Page 2
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116OUR MINES. Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4878, 22 August 1884, Page 2
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