OUR GOLDFIELDS.
Woodstock United. — The manager reports that £106 worth of melted bullion was banked yesterday. The mill is still running full birae in tho reduction of ore from the Btopes on No. 2 lodo, and this lot is shaping for an average return. A Btart has been made to extend the new low level on the No. 2, or Maria lodo. Ho expects to break out payable ore from the outset. The backs available, allowing for the underlie ot the lode, between the present and proPosed low levol is 18D feet, and the distance to be driven along the line of lode, in order to roach under ihe mosb northern point of the old workings, is aboub 290 feet. The manager telegraphed at noon—" Shot fired in No. 2 lode (low level) to-day disclosed good ore."
Try Fluke. — The manager reports : "Battery gold, 1750z lOdwb; cyanide gold, 2730z 4dwt ; total, 4460z 14dwt of molted gold.'' Cambria.—The manager wired to-day : "Crushed 97 loads of quartz and 301b of Picked atono for 1370z of retorted gold."
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Auckland Star, Volume XXIV, Issue 208, 2 September 1893, Page 5
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175OUR GOLDFIELDS. Auckland Star, Volume XXIV, Issue 208, 2 September 1893, Page 5
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