LEADING WIND.
.the samples referred to in the manager's apart which appeared in a recent issue of "fte Siak, have been assayed by D. _. Sbirretf Galbraith, as follows :—No. 1: Nothing shown in 400 grain assay. No. 2 : Sold per ten of 2,2401b5, 3oz sdwt Bgr, £13 •"Mi silver, loz 2dwt 20gr, 2s 3d ; total, fl33s7d. :
THE STANLEY. Acopy of the " Graphic " is to hand, and W turn first to see what new mining pietaei. supplied to us this week. The graving which, meets our eyes is a beauftj representation of the finding of gold "> the Stanley ground. The plate, we fraeraland, is from a sketch by the 'Graphic's" special artist, who has just jtaraed from a second tour of the gold- •*«• fn this instance he has been very JjCMtifal in giving a view of a very inr WMting t_o_enb in every prospector'a Wi.namely, when he firsb strikes the P'Miom metal. The picture is weir worth NiegHome in conjunction with the *tair_bly arranged mining notes and share ""presented by the " Graphic."
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Auckland Star, Volume XXVII, Issue 135, 10 June 1896, Page 5
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171LEADING WIND. Auckland Star, Volume XXVII, Issue 135, 10 June 1896, Page 5
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