THE LATEST REPORTS.
KOM'ATA BiESEirS. Tho following cablegram has been■ despatched to Londoa by the local office of the Komatia. Reefs Coiqpany: "No. 2 crosscut <?ast on No. 4 level driven 36ft, total 391 ft.. Tho assay- Value of thia ore coming to the battery is £3, 165." OOCnXEINTAiIA The managei- reports- tliati some good dabs of gold are showing in the leading stope north on the Occidental reef .md in the back 01 the level. In breaking down the new 1 reef in tilio crosscut soiae- of tha stono showed strong dabs of -gold, and a few povajds were picked out, which, could aimesfc be classed as pirik'ed st^.no. ITiia reef has pinched a little going south, but will probably opec out. again, as It is driven 011. The country is a< splendid class for carrying gold. NEW* SYLIVJIAI. Tlw following telegi'ain fi Jom the manaigev was posted on the Stock Exchange:—'"Crushed 1.021 tons for, a rotum valued at £2331." -TALISMAN. Tho. superintendent of the. Talisman mino, Karangaliako, has cabled as follows to the London office of the company: — "NO. 13 level: Driving north' from No. 6 winze, progress 42 feet, reef 36in wide; value £10. Sinikina No. 12 winze, progress 14ft, reef <l-2in wide.; Value .£16."
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Thames Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 10134, 23 December 1911, Page 1
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