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?{^w Fbooiv Imp-ekial.— Tiw manager ha banked l?oz 7dwfc melted, gold, being Wf insult of a crashing of 16 loads of quartz' Ob' tatned from the stopes on the hangingwali. of No. 1 reef above $\o. .5 level. . iNfiiW AlBOTiSli. —The hangro^wall teadei" in the drive at the battery level looks well, and shows gold freely.. It is about 12 inche3 in; thickne!^, and when breaking down 'yesterday a parcel of 151b of picked stona was obtained. ■ Saxox.— There ar©l6.olbs.of; pickeci stone on hand* which will be crusheii"bn Monday, when'a general cteauing' up will taka place. .-
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Auckland Star, Volume XIX, Issue 266, 10 November 1888, Page 4
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