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OHINEMURI GOLDFIELD. [FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.]

Waihi. " r " Paeroa, Friday. Sir,?EßTON\— The fall of the low level is about 23 feet from the winze and another weekiwill see it holed through. The run of gold ttias seemingly shot across the reef from tho.hanging wall to footwall, but the general mass of quartz, still appears to contain a fair amount of metal. # . UfcibN.— Thin claim is rising tlio reef is about 4 feet thick in the northward level andjghows really good g«)ld besides inaicationi of silver. Rqskmont.— Prospecting level to cut the reef is bow in about 120 feet about 25 more will bring face of drive to line of reef. Mabtha.— Shows on places in the battery fo.r* return of about l^oz for stuff now being crushed. General News. The Codlin Moth pest is attracting a good deal'of attention here latply, and meeetings are being: called throughout the district by tmne interested in its eradication. An attempt is to be made on Saturday night to apt the Waikato, Tauranga and Thames orchard wts and fruitgrowers to forma United i>ui6 Growers Association, iv order to bring about something like unity of action'in tins matter. The present Codlin Moth ActFatfpears to bo quite unworkable. Two petitions aro going the rounds. One to the Governor praying him to invert the 'local body with the power* of a River Conservancy Board under the provisions of th<« " Counties Act Amendment Act 1883." .section 51 and 52. This will be a great boon to the district aud to those who are interested in the navigation of the river, and it .' will also give tho council some hold upon the Government in the matter of putting a ■wing: Rail way bridge instead of a fixed one across the Ohineinuri river whereby traffic w«.uld be impeded. The second prayer is to the ■ Minister of Lnnds asking for a portion of the Komatn North block (now advertised for sale) to be given as an endowinTmT'toTtne' Ohiifemuri County for the purposes of a recreation ground and shingle resets** Ohineinuri is orthodox on soino poiifts "Aik ami thou shaft receive," it thoronghly believes in. " - I notice a paragraph in your last issue concerning the inconsistency "of 'having two policeman here at Paeroa and only ono Te Aroha. In the matter of police, pnb» and persons we have cause to be grateful to Church land State. Within a laditw of a quarter of a mile or less we' have two of the first, five of the second and three of the third. Each is, however, the vital equation of each. Their existence is a reactionary proqoai, and to take away any one would be to £md tho mrala of the remaining two. TheW < are some things in the -economy of nature which it is not given to inafffcftra to get an intellectual grip of.

[Bf TELKGRAPH— OWN CORRESPONDENT] The Codlin Moth. Fakroa, Monday. A MEETING of orchardiata and others interested in tho extripation of the codlin moth, was held on Saturday evening lawt, at Paeroa. Mr J. W. Thorp, of the. Puke orebard. presidod. It was resolved^ after cnnsiderablH discussion, on the motion of Mr'R. A. AVrijtht senr., to request the Government to enforce tho Codl in Moth Act in the Ohiuemuri district.

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Waikato Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2162, 18 May 1886, Page 3

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OHINEMURI GOLDFIELD. [FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.] Waikato Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2162, 18 May 1886, Page 3

OHINEMURI GOLDFIELD. [FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.] Waikato Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2162, 18 May 1886, Page 3

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