OUR GOLDFIELDS.
(from owe, own correspondent. ) Thames, this day. Cambria. - lOlbs picked stone were obtained yesterday afternoon from second stope on No. 7 leader. Coromandel, this day. Royal Oak.—For the pasb week there has been an improvement in the reef as driven on fioni the bottom of the winze. The stone is more solid and better looking. There is about 15ft. more to drive to cub bhe No. 3 cross lode. There is no doubt bub that it is from the footwall side of the lode that the tributers get the gold. The tributers have started to crush, which will bo finished tomorrow. They have 4001 bs. of picked specimen stone, and 2*j tons of general stuff. There is eycry appearance of realising over 200ozs. —Peter Rkid. »
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Auckland Star, Volume XIX, Issue 99, 27 April 1888, Page 3
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