LATEST OHINEMURI NEWS.
I.FBOH OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.] Awliaroa. Paeroa, Friday. Mr Greenville lias made a fresh start in the "Me and Rowe " claim. He has some remarkably rich picked stone on hand, and is very sanguine of success. Smile of Fortune and Radical.—These two well-known claims are to be amalgamated. Messrs Hosie and John Abbott are making all preliminary arrangements re the floating of the mine on the Loudtn market. Waihi. Silvkhton.—The low level winze is down about GO feet. Mr Moore will continue sinking while the gold lasts. Colours are still freely visible in the reef, which is being stripped about 4 feet. Winner.—The manager reports another change in the country in the low level. Water is very scarce at Waihi. At Tauranga, a gentleman representing an English capitalist, is touring the goldfields with a view to investing. Karangahake. Adeline.—A trial parcel of ore from the No. 2, reef has passed through Railey's for the return of Bozs of first class bullion. This regarded as satisfactory in as much as only .1.5 dwts per ton was expected. The diamond dirt is shaping for a good return. A small parcel from the Leamington is being passed through, and a payable result is anticipated.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2283, 26 February 1887, Page 2
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203LATEST OHINEMURI NEWS. Waikato Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2283, 26 February 1887, Page 2
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