MINING.
Gold-bearing stone ie ball. * H Hellyer's Creek and the W^HH Colours of gold have 'bgjggfflH of tho rivers in thoKiogOHff^jß reef has been seen. jiH_IH Tho WaogaDui gold _P,n,^d l ,(il| wiitton from Kihikihi wTLII roHults of tho prospecting- l«ffl M said to bo fairly satisfactory..;/Ju,«| An important discovery of »"Um copper ia believed to ««J»j£',fl« No. 2 tunnel of the C^'^B Mining Company, at Nelson. .'^>jH Doleful accounts contipae ?££« the prospectors. Tubus WJSlfll a "duffer," and very W&lgflH tainod with regard b-MH are inclined to believe ™™r£ fil not beon thoroughly .P^P^L^'M A seam of q»»rt*^.W23»H tho farm of. C Bruoskill,.■{f7jj|»B slope of Mauogatawa. 1^ bo nice looking stone. made to start a prospecting g^pM test tho value of tho stone. fjgHH will offer every facility- JfliH From a private «>^2pgfl London on Friday, March ■ portion of tbe Thames fag**, h^« some 23 acres held ""^StogM Harbour Board.hajbW-gjySijM into a company. It }* wf?Z **W Company do not 'f d/^'B great expense until ,M||BHi proved, with which J* -( «s'■£ St the tailings tothe >&S£Sßjm tons will be obtained *« feee^JW England for treatment, M this ia tbo only worthy eatimatc of H deposits. Considerable »"» ■_.; pressed on every side **^£PSg» havo resulted so •"'M'WSMf peeled that further detain r • ■ H.; :
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Auckland Star, Volume XVII, Issue 78, 27 March 1886, Page 4
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209MINING. Auckland Star, Volume XVII, Issue 78, 27 March 1886, Page 4
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