OUR GOLDFIELDS
[by ielegbaph—own correspondent.)
Thames, this day. Cambria.—The leading stope has been started on the footwall leader ovor the croßecut from the weßtern drive at No 2 evel, and when breaking down the yesterday afterQoon, thesplendid haul ot /01b specimens was obtained. The etone Jru wi° j about one ounoa t0 the pound. The leader is about four inches wide, and sold J8 now showing in the face of the scope, lnia haul of epocimens has been bagged at a poim ovor where the rich stoDo wus obtained when driving
~ „. , WaITEKAOKI, Wednesday. Lolhs and party, tributers in Waitekauri mine, cleaned up on Monday evening for a II . ur n n f °. f, 7oozß.ported gold, being the re suit of the periodical crushings after each rainfall since the Christmas holidays
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Auckland Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 70, 24 March 1887, Page 2
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