OHINEMURI.
J [IN ISO Mattkiis. --Af-'rr ill'- l-eig iliti.iy ami mismanagement "I t!i" Waihi < J>>l.i--mining Company's works, a inoe s 11ir.f;-.c-tor.y statu nf t.liiritrs is set-ting in. .Several lots of very flir quality In iili ■>: i have been ■sent tu town, and a farther11 ned ot t1720:'.5. was sent by the 10 itor;n-i -o on IV,' >1 . v ia Kvorythiiii? in tin plant is mnv working satisfactorily. \lr T. If. Iv is-ell, who lias sole control, inton. 1 ~ using coal as fuel for the engine, Sc., finding thai lirewoo.) is ton deal'. A parcel of 200 tons will be sent troin Auckland .shortly. Ku pas-ant. I may say that, if the Aroha-l'aerou section ..f the ThamesAVaikato railway were c ee.oh'te, there would be an extremely large traffic in coal, not only for the Waihi plafit, bul, for many others erected and in course of erection. Since last writing Mr Russell lias bought out still another claim—the Waihi Nut —for 12350. Ho lias now only the; Martha and Silvcrton it purchase, and he will have the entire field. Mr Melville, the. representative of an Knglish syndic ale, will bo a powerful rival in these two claims. A large area of country is being pegged out around NVaihi on the strength of t.he probable adrent of a purchaser. At Waitekaui'i, in addition to last week's news, .Mr E. Kersey Cooper's battery and plant will be ready for treating ore in a week or two. At Owharoa, Walter Davys and party are likely to do good in the Mo and Howe claim, as are Maekay and party in the Xut. Farmers are still on good dirt iu the Smile of li'ortune. There is nothing new from Karangahake. At Marototo there m a little very good ore to hand from tie: Marototo claim. I understand that the Silver Queen, recently sold fori'llo 10s by the Warden, is to be re-formed into a compuny. Lic'kn'sin'i; Cojimit'The Onine.inm i Licensing Committee sat on Saturday lust;. Present : Me.-srs Edwin Edwards (i hairman), Francis Lipsov, Frederick Cock, James Barrett and John Ritchie. The police were represented by C mstable Mitchell. The following licenses were ienewed :—John 11. Moore, Paeroa Motel: James Wright Cootc, Commercial Hotel; .Maurice Power, All Nations Hotel; Margaret Mahoney, I'.elm ml' llot. I: A-her Cassrells. Criterion Hotel, all of l'ai'i".i ; Carroll 1 Hist., Mackaytown 11..(.-I ; Aifi'il Shepherd, Tramway Hotel, Ivarang duke ; John Kelly, Ivarangahake, Hoiei : \\ m. McKennn, Owharoa Hotel ; Percy Jlmvcll, Waihi Hotel. This c.mck'.ded the ba-i----11':.--.
Tin-: I\S. K.vrEnrniM:.—-Tbi* »tc:nn -r h > now fairlj ycltlori down t.> tlio Pawo tr.itland in doing extreme!y well lmlli in pa--:n gers au.l turpi.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 2683, 8 June 1889, Page 2
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436OHINEMURI. Waikato Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 2683, 8 June 1889, Page 2
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