THE LATEST. [BY TELEGRAPH.-PRESS ASSOCIATION.]
Karangahake Pakroa, Wednesday. Adeline. —The manager is sending the bagged ore to Railey's mill, where the enisling will commence immediately. There w.is some little trouble re the price charged for the crushing, but that is now o\ ercome. Mr Railey states that he can sa\ c 70 to 80 percent, of both gold and silver by hid process that being his guarantee with hiunlar plants in America. If thih is a fact the Adeline shareholders will have a pleasant surprise in store. Bonnie Jeank.— The reef in this claim is horizontal, and the manager has started a level from the winze. On the flat of the reef excellent prospects are obtainable. Lkymington. —The reef is not yet to hand but the country is improving, and is favourable to the presence of auriferous ores. This holding will be floated as a company shortly. Plans and specifications for the county tramway from the main track are being prepared, and will be put into the hands of Mr F. Pavitt, county engineer, in a few days. _____^_____
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Waikato Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2247, 2 December 1886, Page 2
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178THE LATEST. [BY TELEGRAPH.-PRESS ASSOCIATION.] Waikato Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2247, 2 December 1886, Page 2
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