THE LATEST.
[by telegraph— own correspondent. 1 Karangahake. P.vkuoa, Wednesday. Woodstock.— The furnace has not yet started, some delay being experienced in getting the necessary flux. Diamond.— Upwards of 20 tons of fh.stclass quarfz are to hand. A quantity of water remains at the bottom of the w inze at a depth of about 33 feet, preventing further sinking at present. Rose.— Coloms of gold are plentiful in No. 2 leader. Crushing starts immediately at the Ivanhoe battery. Fimfc-cLiss letiuns is expected, probably"3oz. to the ton. SurßO. — Somewhat moie in in able country is being experienced in the low le\el. Li:amin(tlon. — The prospecting level is now well in hand. Prospects from the out crop by moit.ir and assay augur well for the lode. Quvktz Reduction Wokks. — The machineiv delivered at Paeroa l-i>t week is nearly all on the , site, and the P.itiki brought several tons more to-d.iy frmn the Thained. The dam and water- raco>> aie well advanced.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2193, 29 July 1886, Page 3
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266THE LATEST. Waikato Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2193, 29 July 1886, Page 3
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