Mining Summary unknown
(FEOM OtJB ■ One of the principal JS» curred during the month k5 J 4 starting of smelting oponU ; Monte furnaoo, about three week*, during has worked very amooUfc **j general satisfaction vJiiil nrst sixteen daye'rti n in the Bank of New fflft?Kj& fined bullion, each ,25?* W5» 28Kw 14dwts, thTfiS 8 * 1,1680 a lOdwta, wh!*T "« the inspection of the «■> 1 tracted considerable, att £ '* first bullion obtaln«f%H furnace. The buH«§§B to _ contain one-third coM «!■» being silver, which wo&SfflSß -Gold: 3860ze, at a I ' e!| *S silver; V72ozs, at4epe,SSmSS a total value of £1,098 • warded to the Auckland N f Bank of New zXni being subjected to the prMSS the bank or separating^ mßgm silver, a clip being resentf Pfi asaayer to the SmeltK«l check It is considered ga a similar amount of htJiisSlßi which has not yet another cleaning-np will no , 3% t, some day» Nearly the 1»| put through the smelter ll hi from tho up-country mine, Sffli* ticularly those of sulta achieved would certatelipj there is yet a great most promising district, bStliilSH silver producer. It ;„ ™,7 a (sfj) authorities that the f aiaJrlf k !j Borne ten or twelve toWw'm diem, tho amount of (1,,,;.- °* !>, required being very great -aL ,I *'** which has been the month, and which has 3 able satisfaction to mining matters, is London of the Thamee'FoSliftl the object of the Company'SsiHi the deposits of tailings on (IV W The information was nceWedllßi and is. consequently v4ry mMgPiP understood that the C-DmpanyMH going tomueh of the aepoßitß has been'toeP tamed. With [this now on hia way.fronjCljajß Thames, and will take HSR,! some 400 or 500 tona or.fflp'? treatmeut by the most improynij'',, ' This will be the first Eng&S* has been invested in the field (l&sr' clamation as a goldfleld; analUai to say the result of iho-fiSlfiii tailings will be looked : great interest, as should the Company prove Baccfelnlffil' tion of capitalists will to the neia. JiegotiatiOuSianlKß gress for tho floating of what is known as t£e' ConkJ '• in the London 1 . maIJHiHHf been a much better in the weeks, both with re up country mines, Cambria, Darwin, MoansfaH, ffif donian at the Thames; at Waihi; and the Adeline,* wB one or two others at Karangojiate. ti Cambria, tho crosscut at the W 4) is being extended to cut fcitsiisw and is now in a distance bwm k work, however, will be present, and a rise put Tslaß| the winze sunk en the maiii teffiffift level, which will hole some 40 .feet belowNo. ( 3lS|}|ffi depth, it will be lrfmijiuberuiljioiEia gold were eeen in tho »ji;r.r'r. i^ : a sional hauls of epecimenedb&S](U it is reasonable to suppose t gl% block of ground will be 1 opeoej ia,'s usual works ara.in portions of tho mine,'_but{Jj to hand is only of moderate,^pi|)a , Caledonian colours wken breaking downtlie^^fflfflH the No. 3 winze, arid tho auiril prove payable. "& ifwuHH near the Otago boundS HHB| reef, which should beliffl nHH SO feet of driving,' f|H BOH put through the battery is q_%. igj an ounce tothe load. Th M:s.i*;y pany are sinking aanfi BBBHB reef, which is a°p9nHHJ Tho reef is a largef qHHBHnI
about 3 feet ie bring b-b'-b-iOrtuai of gold were Bccij -i ■• * J precious metalhae the quartz. Payi.lil" nu - . hand from the Waiotabi, UxaiizV Bright Smile, but! nereis MiStjsift of note in either thces QmJbBHH the district. At X fluxing purposes has arrived m> «* garei, and it is hoped.thaMb-fJlSpinjn sooncommonces-ii' 1 ■■'' ■ , '« of the mines are obtaii ing noil ."ntJ Monthly Gold Ker<TF" I (From Maroli Ito Jterc- U I Caledonian tributes .... . !'l City of Manchester .. , , j? 1 Deep Level Cross .. .. ■■ »,j Ivanhoe (KaraDgahnK) . .. -\ Kuranni H ill tri bulca .. '~ '.^^jfflH Kenilwovth (Karangahekt) ; -;j Moanataiari tributi'.s}. . -'I New Alburnidtiibutea .. J,j New Eureka (Otanui) ~ . * I NewManukau .. ' J "|el -I New Prinoa Imperial Co. ' ( I Oriental (Otanui), . .. '■ • '\ Reuben Parr trihin i . i *BH| Kooky Point trlbutos ~. •, ■, jij Thames Golden Crown .. ■■,;•; Waiotahi Oo _|
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Auckland Star, Volume XVII, Issue 74, 29 March 1886, Page 4
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652Mining Summary unknown Auckland Star, Volume XVII, Issue 74, 29 March 1886, Page 4
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