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OUR MINES.

■■■IK ■ - SAXON.', Tbe.droppw from No. 1 reef continues to look;,well, and when breaking down to^day: the mßnager tecured 201bs of picked stone, leafing gold showinß in the face. Good dftbvmnd oolbn of gold were were. «Im> teen distributed through the general dirt. There ii no ehinge to report in the billward drive, which is pene> trfttioff tn excellent elas« of landstotte. The water is now within 30ft of No. 5 chamberVand eTerything hai therefore beta Mewed ftom thii ierel. N«w Piiirei 1 ' iMtniAL.—Trebileoek and ptrty'i craihittg ptodoced 13oxs lOdWti goId.V . i£6kVA.Tiixat. — Keren and party banked 7p*a\sdwti gold to-day.

WAITEZAXTBI.

WmcombJ—Mr_ TWaifo, manager of this mine, arrived in town last evening with 23ocs 16dwts gold,, the payable return from a crushing of 24 tons general airt. Ralph and party, who are working in the Young New Zealand,, are now crush' ing, and the-Btnff is shaping pay ably.— Hollisand party:are crushing from the Waitekauri, and will clean up about Saturday. A payable return is anticipated. ' '

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Thames Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 5414, 3 June 1886, Page 3

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OUR MINES. Thames Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 5414, 3 June 1886, Page 3

OUR MINES. Thames Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 5414, 3 June 1886, Page 3