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THE GOLDFIELDS.

I ' .. WAIHI GOLtDEST rTTTiT, (By Telegraph.—Own Correspondent. ■ . . "WAIHI, t__s day. |- -Test* have been made of ore which is heavily mineraliserl -taken front the W&ihi i Golden Hill claim (late Monument). I The results are encouraging., showing the outcrop to contain gold, silver, iron, sulphur, and. mineral not yet determined. I sample of ore is being sent to Wellington and Sydney,.and efforta- will be made to raise s_ffi<_en.t capital to. -work I the-property-I TATB.ua MOXABCH CO!SSOI__I_.T_2I. A meeting of shareholders ot the Tafi rua Triumph, Tairua. Monarch,, and Tai- ! rua Conqueror Gold STrrring Companies was held this morning at Mr. W. Gray's I ofiice, at wnicn fesolu-tious "wets passed confirming- tbe resola-fcions authorising the winding np of the three companies, l and amalgamating in one to be called the Tairua. Monarch. Co_solidated G-!t Co. '"Mrs. John Kneefcone presided. Mr. W.Gray was appointed liquidator for each I company.

MOUNTAIN KING. The manager telegraphed this mooning:—''Broke do"wn the noTth. reef, Bft. 6in.; strong colours of gold."

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Auckland Star, Volume XL, Issue 138, 11 June 1909, Page 2

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THE GOLDFIELDS. Auckland Star, Volume XL, Issue 138, 11 June 1909, Page 2

THE GOLDFIELDS. Auckland Star, Volume XL, Issue 138, 11 June 1909, Page 2