THE GOLDFIELDS.
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l^ S f» eport would de^ribe registered to. get BystematicaUy at work. *»» capital a f 2B BO, in 14 shares of £20 Apart from this syndicate other prospectors are in another part of the Country, and dt is to be hoped that the result of the exploring work now going on wffl be to open up mother mining area. ~■■ ■ •*■ c
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The .manager reports by ivire thai payable gold has beea met with in the east drive.
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Mr. H. H. Adams telegraphed this morning: "Out reef ia the main tunnel. May prove to be Sons of Freedom." The result at the first call was that no shares were offered under 2/6, but buyers did not quote. If a payable-reef is met with in this tunnel at such a depth below the old workings in the Alburnia mine, it •would be.a most important development as fax as Thames goldfield is concerned.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 66, 18 March 1907, Page 2
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