MINING NEWS.
(BY TRLROHAPH— OWN COKHIiSI'ONIII'.ST.)
Thames, this day
AIiKLAWK.— The proprietors of this claim havo discovered n now reef 18 inches thick,
and bearing north, in tho northern drive at tho low lovol.
• Calkdosias Low Lkvkl.—Anothor reef, 18 inches wide, and composed of promising quartz, has been intersected in tho prospecting tunnel at tho 040 feet level. MoASATAIAUI.— Ceorge, tributor, crushed .1 tons for l'.'ozs. P_dw ts. gold, and Johns obtained lftozs. from 2_ tons. KniiANin Hill.— James's.tributer) crushing of 10 tons resulted in tlio handsome return of f>(i.o/.8. gold. Catrnn and Georgo obtained l__o_B. and ll_ozs. 4dwts. rostiectivcly, small returns. Pinakork, —Tributer Delahunty, 4ozs. lSdwts. Nkw Whau. — Tributer Garvey, floz*. Bdwts. Hand okFrikndsiiip.—The Company will resume operations next week at tho Imporial No. 4 lovol on No. 2 and Mariner's lodes. Moanataiaki.—The crushing has resulted in ft return of G2ozs. of rotortod gold.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 4418, 11 July 1884, Page 2
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145MINING NEWS. Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 4418, 11 July 1884, Page 2
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