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TE AROHA MINING NEWS.

Phi;mii:h.— The hopper, shoot, and mine tiain have boon completed dm ing the week, and the m.magei has connnoicod tipping the quartz stacked in the low level and pass into the hopper, \\ hich will hold about l(!0 tons. The mine in now in a position to send largo quantities of quartz to the battery. The rise flow top le\el, No. 2 ieef, to mu face -will bethioughin about a week, and the quartz coming to hand all shows some gold, a good deal being very rich. I Vulcan. —Driving on the Premier reef ! eastwaid is being continued. The quarU and countiy aie becoming more favourable in appeal ance, occasional dabs of gold aie seen' m the stone. The manager is tiying to ai range to have. jO tons crushed as .soon as possible. Colonist.— The quartz coming to hand is I better than was evpected by the most I sanguine. (4old is visible in almost every stone — Fiom the facts that good gold has been found all along the 1 oof for over 300 feet from the face of the dri\e (one hide of which is fully 12 feet from the wall of the lode) and as the charactei of the lock and quai tz is all that could be desired, sh.iroholdeis may form some idea of the value of theii property. Ni:\v Vino.— At last the director have found that although gold wa-, .staling them in the face in two or three diifeient places, some mining was necessary to be done in it.— For about 50 feet along the cap of the lode, a\ Inch is about fotu feet wide, gold is fiody seen well distributed from wall to wall "through the quartz, which is expected to crush second to few mines at Te Aroha. Diamond (tUu.t.— Driving on the reef has been commenced, and the country in the fa-.e seems to be improving. Home nice blotches of gold aie seen in the stone. Wkkahiko and Wah'oki.— The manager is storing the quaitz coining to hand from the stopes in the hopper paddock and every available coiner. Home grand quartz is now in the hopper, and Mr Cameron expects at the end of the first month's crushing that his gold in quality will be first and in quantity little if any behind. Invehnk&s.— The trial paicel of five tons was brought down the tramway yesterday, and will be crushed on Monday. The proprietors expect it will yield soz. to the ton. A contract lias been let to drive 100 feet from the hopper, which is being built on the main tramway ; this will be used when connected with the top level as a mean of transit for the quartz. Stak Licensed Holdixo.— Some very nice golden stone has been found in a binall leader during the week. F Claim.— A ton of stone was brought down the tramway yesterday from this claim, and is expected to give more than a payable result. In driving during the week to intersect the main leader, Mr Goklsworthy cut a small vein carrying very good gold. Battery Auraxoemknts.— lt has been arranged that the Premier,. New Find and Colonist are to start with ten head of stampers each : the remaining ten heard will he used by the Waitoki and Werahiko. — Te Aroha News.

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Waikato Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1755, 4 October 1883, Page 2

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TE AROHA MINING NEWS. Waikato Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1755, 4 October 1883, Page 2

TE AROHA MINING NEWS. Waikato Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1755, 4 October 1883, Page 2

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