MANANU.
The return from the Mananu mine. Whangamata, for the past month was £397 from 340 tons of ore. ROYAL OAK RETURN. During the past month the Royal Oak G.M. Company, Coromaadel, crushed 165 tons of quartz and 1501b of specimens, for a return of bullion worth £462 14/. BUNKER'S HILL. Tributers in the Bunker's Hill miue secured another 031bs. of picked stone yesterday, making a total for nine days' work of 2501b5. of specimens. The reef is reported to be still showing gold freely. CHELMSFORD. The battery level is now in 250 feet, leaving another 150 to be driven to get underneath where the first gold was got in No. 2 level. As soon as this level is in far enough to drain the ground above, a winze will be started on the good ore showing in the floor of No. 2 level. BULUON. During the currency of Messrs Manwel and party's tribute in the Bullion mine, Tapu, the gold won was worth £3332. The owners of the mine have now purchased Mr Manuel's interest in the tribute, with the object of forming a company to work the mine.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIII, Issue 204, 28 August 1902, Page 2
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