OUR GOLDFIELDS.
[From Our Own Correspondent.]
Thames, this day,
.Saxon.— Colours of gold are seen pretty well distributed through the quartz when breaking down tho reef at No. 4 level in the leading stopo. Crushing is shaping payably. New Albuenia.—Job and party banked 501b of specimens on Saturday afternoon. Gribble and party, tributors in tho same mine, have crushed 1001b of picked stone for 3Soz 19Jwts gold. Prince Imperial.—Colours of gold were again seen to-day, when breaking down the No. 1 reef in the drive at No. 2 level. The country continues tight. Saxon. 10 lb of picked stone from seaward of winze, No 4 level. Prince Imperial.—A few pounds of picked stone have boen obtained from No. 1 leader in the drive at No. 2 level.
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Auckland Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 126, 30 May 1887, Page 5
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