HAURAKI ASSOCIATED.
P? Telegraph—Own Correspondent)
COROMANDEL, this day. Jh Monday a trial run was made of the fiKiaki Associated Gold Reefs Company's silO-stamper battery at Kennedy Bay. fejthing was found to work most satisWorfly. Tenders are now being called for of 100 tons of quartz from the jj-eto the mill, so that we should soon «rof regular crushings. The stone to be Sated should yield a fair return.—Conoperations on the mine the manager $*k: "Stoping on the footwall leader jj* block west of the winze yielded a of picked stone. Driving east' •*«a commenced on this lead, which is •wit eight inches in width. Driving west again be resumed, the leading and *>Mstope having reached the face. The is about three to four inches in j* , The Rainbow lead at Np. 2 level s divided into several portions, the Sat befog about five inches in width. has been done on the south the week, the men being enm stoping on the two cross leads. *one of these a few pounds of good Wtone came to hand. A good quanwrushingdirt is being won from these ftMies, and should shape well at the Win L
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Auckland Star, Volume XXVIII, Issue 256, 4 November 1897, Page 5
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