LATEST TE AROHA NEWS. [BY TELEGRAPH.— OWN CORRESPONDENT ] Te Aroha , Friday Night.
A Mil HN'C of tlio duoctois of the batleiy company and niinaqois of the \.uious mnio-, on tho lull, is to )->3 hold th,s a\cumg at tliu b.ittciy olHw .it r o'clock. The evicb natuioof t.h') buMiio->--> to be tianshuict°<l is notcltMily known, but it is su])posi'd to lvivo soinothmf,' to do with fnlmv) operation 5 ! m tlio minos and tho inoro «-».iti^fictory and Kipi 1 dovolopiuont of tho 113souicos of thib goldlii'id. Tho sinking of tho wm/e, m the Colonist mine fumi the No 2 lc\el to meet the ciojv cut biin^ brought «i> at a lower lovel by 70 to 80 feet, is pro^romg well, the contractor benip: dow n w>w about 40 foet and the leef s>lio\\s good gold.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1848, 10 May 1884, Page 2
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134LATEST TE AROHA NEWS. [BY TELEGRAPH.—OWN CORRESPONDENT] Te Aroha, Friday Night. Waikato Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1848, 10 May 1884, Page 2
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