OUR GOLDFIELDS.
Thames, this day. Cambria.—The footwall leader in the crosscut from the western drive at No. 2 lovel continues to show strong colours of gold, bet no specimens have been bagged lately. The hanging-wall reef is producing excellent crushing dirt.
_Si_\. PRINCE Im pekial - Dabs and colours of gold ore occasionally seen in the stopes on No. 1 reef.
Cambria.— A crushing of 135 loads of general dirt produced 200 _.i gold, and 2031bs of specimens 252. zs gold. This makes the total yield for tbe fortnight 41i10Z3.
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Auckland Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 53, 16 March 1887, Page 2
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89OUR GOLDFIELDS. Auckland Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 53, 16 March 1887, Page 2
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