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TE AROHA.

(I'ROM OUR- OWS CORRESPONDENT.) During the last fortnight improvement ia many of the mines has .taken place, and a more general) feeling aa to, the ultimate success of the field pervades the minds of the men working here. . I have in this letter more ' particularly to report, upon the, $hotover Claim, Wainright, Cogswell, and party. This claim is situated about, f of a-raile south of the Prospectors and, to the East of the Eureka Claim. The shareholders hare kept steadily at work for the hist two months ; ten men's ground being fully manned, good indications have been met with from the, first which, will account -for the constant carrying on of operations. The leader which has been followed up started at only about one inch in thickness, 'and at a distance of 30 feet it has increasad to nine inches with gold visible and one of the r best, prospects yet obtained ; on the field has been taken^outi&faofc , the colour jpaa^be ■washpd jojkfj from $mj } I»rt • of ; the 'reef. Qualified miners give it as,, their opinion that the gold found in this claim is of much higher value thanin, any part of the field. ' „,,',, ; After my risit to the ground, and it be- - came. generally known',: thai .good'' sE^frsj had been got xn.this direction/ several par- < $esjßtaises off jit onoe to secure' ground In, tne neighbourhood,./ j j- ; I may mention id connection with this, | chumyth»t l ih:B 'shareholders deierve great, praise for persefering^ as they haye, done,' aiid-it wifi b« i^ f en^uragWcn'ttd other! parties of men to continue steadily at work,' pyen if thjir^rospecta it* not so very hopeful *t fofl pwa^itjf^lSilJtrch 89 r , ;

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Waikato Times, Volume XVI, Issue 1364, 29 March 1881, Page 2

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TE AROHA. Waikato Times, Volume XVI, Issue 1364, 29 March 1881, Page 2

TE AROHA. Waikato Times, Volume XVI, Issue 1364, 29 March 1881, Page 2

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