LATEST FROM THE GOLDFIELDS. [BY TELEGRAPH. —PRESS ASSOCIATION.]
Karangahake, Wednesday. Adkmnr.— About 50 tons of fair quartz is now in paddock, and will be lent to the Ivanhoe battery at the beginning of next week. The yield is expected to be good. Sdtro.— Still driving on low level. The country ia mmawhat better, but shooting is ■till necessary.
Kemmvorth.— Upwards of 20 tons of extremely good stone is to be sent down to the battery immediately, the moat of which has come from the stopes. Sib Walter Scott.— McWilliams and party (tributers) are getting out another crushing. Tregoneth and party are tributing, and have all but got their tramway finished.
Ivanhoe. — The cleaning-up in the battery will take place almost immediately. The show on tho plates warrants about an ounce to the ton.
Woodstock.— Unless the furnace, so long in nbeyance, soon starts it is not unlikely that a large parcel of dirt will be sent to the battery to be crushed. The two men, Wilson and Turner, lately injured at Karangahake, are not out of danger.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2169, 3 June 1886, Page 2
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177LATEST FROM THE GOLDFIELDS. [BY TELEGRAPH. —PRESS ASSOCIATION.] Waikato Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2169, 3 June 1886, Page 2
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