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TE A RO HA MINING NEWS

Gonni.N Hir.r;.— The nuue manager report* as follows : — Ho has kept two moil chiving on the okl lode, «uicl static they are getting into fine .sandstone country showing gold, which he consider important. Hkbo.— Mi. H. T. Rowe, who was employed to report on the company's claim, submit* the following :— I found that a drive 1"> feet in length has been driven on the hangingw all portion of a large reef in tlie smith-wost end of the claim, and another 4") feet in length on the same reef at about 70 feet lower level. The reef is well denned, its course is north by east and south by we.st, uith an undei he to the eastward. The hangwall portion for about 3 feet through is highly auriferous, gold being frequently seen for that distance. Theiearetwo loads of quart/- stacked on Hie hide of the tramway ready for putting thiough the mill. There is gold visible thwmtfU it V«ay Minil.u to Premier atone. I would I'OQounnund the company to put in a cross-uut from the side of the tmmway to cut the reef at lowest level. , The distance would not be more than 200 feet, when payable quartz could be broken out in large quantity. The mine is .situated in the midst of some of the richest mines in the district, notably the Premier, Colonist, Canadian, etc., and the faot of payable gold being known to exist within its boundaries should with judicious management turn out one of the best dividend mines in the field. Last FFit»n t ». — Mr H. T. Howe also leports on this coinpany\s claim : It is .situated on the north-east boundary of the Premier and north of the Queen. I found quartz in a small stream near the Premier and got good prospects. I also got gold near the centre of the claim, being on a direct line with the course of the Premier locjo, and the stone being of the same ija(;uro. J ain qf opinion, as I was on a forme* <.OGaM»m, tfoM ft is t^e However, the ground is well fcitwatud. for cheap working, and the country appeals to be everything that could be wished for, .and I feel confident that a little more money well spent would make this property second to none in the district.

3\J> A. ffe|ns; auctioneer, has been instructed to sell by aucftpn tf Tri^tranf-'s store, Kihikihi, to-morrow and Saturday, {lip rpjn.uncjpr of the bankrupt .stock of James Daley, of H.wilton. We direct the attention of builders and the prener.il public to the price list of timber advertised by Mr J. S. Gibbons, OUua Saw Mills, Waiuku, in another column. Mr John Knox will sell at the Hamilton Auction Mart on Saturday, 800 pairs boots and shoes, mens and boys' clothing, blankets, drajjery, furnitute, potatoes, produce, pigs, fojyls, and'? cj^es^j good tea. You will do well j;o faj.'j}jsh ypur house from Garlick and Cranwell's. 'h,ave now the most complete Furnish ine Warehouse in Auckland, furnitute to suit all classes, Rood str<n»jj, cheap. They ha\ c Tapestry Carpets irom 2s 3d pci yard, Brussels from ih lid per yard, Linoleum from 3s Od to ss, Oil Cloths from Is Od to 4s Od per yard, good 12 feet wide Oil Cloths at 3s Od per yard. Immense assortment of lV6ii Upjjsfeads from Infants' Cots to 5 feet widehalf'testatl'/Rti&stfff-ufc,. Double iron Bedrteads from 255. 430 Bedsteads In itock,/.p select from. Beddings of all kinds and sizes Kept' in readinrss. Dininj», Sitting,, Drawinff-rpom Fur- ; nitufc, and and a largfr .assortment of Manchester .nrfdil^r^nishing^Goßds./jjnctuiatngj^a^lotr^of.

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Waikato Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1776, 22 November 1883, Page 2

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632

TE AROHA MINING NEWS Waikato Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1776, 22 November 1883, Page 2

TE AROHA MINING NEWS Waikato Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1776, 22 November 1883, Page 2

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