LATEST FROM THE GOLDFIELDS. (BY TELEGRAPH-OWN CORRESPONDENT.) Waihi Mining Union.
Pakboa, Friday. , A parcel of about 20 tons of picked ore i» now being made up for treatment »t Sanamon. Much interest i» token, in these works here. , , Nil DitsrtnANDUH.— About 40 or 50 feat h»s been driven in the crosscut west and » number of small leaden have been discovered, all of which gir» fair mortar prospects. " * "■ Manner.— The small reef lately o»covered by Mr Cooper on the low-leVel prospecting tunnel gives a fair percentage of gold. ' ■ < i Kobkmont.— About 90 feet *han bee.n driven. The low level, which is now into fair country and out of the swelling country encountered until now. A good deal le»t timber and labour will now required. \ i{ SttVKnTOK.^Cnwhincr isttow proceeding At the Martha Extended Company's bat terv. The gold is extremely fine, and will need /very careful handling to navnV it. About 24 tonB general dirt, 400 fair picked stone, and 80 or 100 good picked stnna ii being put through. A good return is anticipated,
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Waikato Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2173, 12 June 1886, Page 2
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173LATEST FROM THE GOLDFIELDS. (BY TELEGRAPH-OWN CORRESPONDENT.) Waihi Mining Union. Waikato Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2173, 12 June 1886, Page 2
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