OUR GOLDFIELDS
(K&O3I OUK OWN COREESPONDEST.)
Thames, this day. g&xoir. — There is no chance to report froa i No. 5 level of any importance. The TJJVy/.Q reef shows good colours of gold, and occ 'x,3 tonally a few picked stones are selected from the general dirb- U P to yesterday there as 2440z- oi amalgam on hand, so that it w'^ c seen c <l uartz as nofc keen shanin' *■ yerY we^Lone The reef in the low level is still be stripped. Colours of gold are seen in tk ustopes. New Al vkrnia. —Tributers : Chmo and party crusht *20 lof ds °[ <l uartz for .J? 02 I4dwt. Ira *». and PfLfjPll^ through a tri. pa.reel of 12 loads which may yield Uoz Vf r l^ad. Jobe and parcy have 19 loads o^^nd, and 401ba picked stone. . _™™—
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Auckland Star, Volume XX, Issue 145, 20 June 1889, Page 5
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