THE WAIOHINE REEF.
Prospecting Operations;
Things gold-mining mi,ii\l atop-~$ the same. At definite is known. There' are\' present three properly; organised-e:P : ;, :: ploratiou parties put at the Wa^bhiiie:,;-? ranges from that township. ;; Of,these''-? 7 perhaps the original prospectors''are :' the only ones qualified to give 'reliable i v information, but they aafoxtrehiely < ■ reHcent. It is, however,- generally' 5 thought, and it is no doubt temp, ■' that nothing has yet beeri struck which'l . thoroughly proves that a payable permanent reef exists, indeed,: it is understood, point upon which those are endeavoring to satisfy themselves either one way or the other. are constantly finding gold-bearing v specimens, but they have not yet hit:;-'.i upon a continuous reef, nor have they" \ succeeded in finding the spot from:':.' 1 ' which the rich specimens were taken... : ' three years back, They affirm that : $ as soon as they havo done this the? ' prosperity of the,' whole valley;fe • secured, and they appear convinfocU - that they will ultimately succaed Um'.:: ' ; the indications they are meeting with; ■■& Mr McKay, the Government geologists <;" isagaiu out at the rang&'with;the'H< main party,and it waawiffl^a M ounV; •; of his receiving instructions teesatito* V' «: the Fernridge coal deposits that heat • all left the soene, His orders, told, are to thoroughly test the who# V WajrarapVDistrict, and after he has'; finished with the Waiohibe he will •' come further, north, and wpl iMftfcM
Met himself to gold research only. Of the three organisations now out at the tills, the original party is at a scene of operations kuown only to themselves j another party is engaged in blasting operations, and the third has gone right into the back country.,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2806, 25 January 1888, Page 2
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820THE WAIOHINE REEF. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2806, 25 January 1888, Page 2
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