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MINING.

KAKAKA. — Fromjthe manager's report, under date Dec; 16, wo learn that he iutends starting ti drive on the lead«r in lower level on Monday. A crosscut ha 3 been commenced to intersect a leader on which a shaft has been sunk and good stone obtained. X'our leaders can be seen on the Lucky Hit load, all passing through the company's ground, and about 60 or 70 feet will cut the leader.

Buight Smilic.—^Tho manager reports that he js still driving towards Jamaica. The kader looks well for gold, and is in a line cla.s of country, There areJ9olbi. of specimens and picked stone in the bank, and about 141bs. of quartz in the hopper.

TEAM US, this day,

The Mining Inspector has condemned the rope in oosnection with the Winding Association's plant at the Crown Princess shaft.

00K0M iNDEL, this day.

UnijN Reach.—A few pounds of rich specimens have come to hand from flic cross reef.

Tokatba. —Knox and McNeill have put all their stuff thiougu for a yield of 220 ounces.

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Auckland Star, Volume XVI, Issue 3851, 20 December 1882, Page 2

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MINING. Auckland Star, Volume XVI, Issue 3851, 20 December 1882, Page 2

MINING. Auckland Star, Volume XVI, Issue 3851, 20 December 1882, Page 2