THE LATEST. [BY TELEGRAPH.— OWN CORRESPONDENT.]
Te Aroha, Saturday evening. Stone equally as good as yesterday has been taken out of the Colonist low level to-day, and as this quartz is now coming down to the battery an improvement in the crushing may be looked for towards the end of next week. By Monday at noon the Premier will start crushing with five head now being used by the Colonist. Te Akoha, Monday Night. Good stone continues to come fr >m the Colonist low level, which in a few days should make a perceptible difference in the crushing returns. Fifteen head are still being used, but five head will be knocked off to-morrow, to make room for the Premier to start again. There is no fresh news from any of the other mines. The bharemarkct is dull for everything except Colonists, of which there are buyers at 7s.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1813, 19 February 1884, Page 2
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148THE LATEST. [BY TELEGRAPH.— OWN CORRESPONDENT.] Waikato Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1813, 19 February 1884, Page 2
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