THE LATEST.
Friday Night. Crushing at the Waiorongomai battery is kept steadily going, 20 head of the stampers being used by the Colonist mine, 15 by the New Find, and the other five head on trial parcels from various claims. To-morrow the Canadian company will commence bending down the line the first of a trial lot of 50 to 60 loads, which it is proposed to put through. This will be the first parcel tried from this mine, and some interest is being taken in the trial aq the claim for position is one of the most important on the field, having the New Find on the one hand and the Colonist on the other, both of which are dividend paying mines. There has been no further breaking down of the reef in either the Wellington or Waiorongomai claims, but excellent prospects continue to be got from the mullock lying alongside the reef.
You will do well to furnish your house rom Garlick and Cranwell's. They bave now the most complete Furnishing: Warehouse in Auckland, furniture to suit all classes, good strong, *nd cheap. They have Tapestry Carpets ifom 2s 3d per yard, Brussels from 3s lid per yard. Linoleum from 3s Od to 6s, Oil Cloths from Is 6d to 4s 6d per yard, good 12 feet wide Oil Cloths at 3s Od per yard. Immense assortment of Iron Bedsteads from' Infants 1 Cots to 5 feet wide half-tester Bedsteads; Double iron Hedf leads from 255. 480 Bedsteads in stock to select from. <Beddings of all kinds arid sizes kept in readiness. Dining, Sitting, Drawing-room Fur- - nituro, and and * Urge assortmentof Manchester and Furnlihing, Gogas, incljiditur 'i_ n lot of] Cretonnes. jßbpk, Catalogues 'sent free "to in-
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Waikato Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1839, 19 April 1884, Page 2
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288THE LATEST. Waikato Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1839, 19 April 1884, Page 2
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