THE GOLDFIELDS.
FOKFE-TED S_LAB__s. Mr. IL C. Carr sold by auction.__ his mart, Svvanson-street, this man—ing, __c following shares in mining conhponies, which had been forfeited for non-paym__t of calls:—Silver^ stream, 307 contributing shares at lid. each; Bonanza, 2750 shares at 3d. each, and May Queen Extended, 500 shares at 4d. each. GOLDEN BELT. A crushing of IGO tons oi ore iiom the stopes over No. 1 level in the Golden Belt mine yielded buliion worth £342 6/1. All energies are now directed to the low level, which has been extended 17ft DOMINION. The manager telegraphed this after■noon: —."Cut the hangmgw_ U: of ■ the western lode; quartz is heavily Lineralised."
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Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 171, 21 July 1910, Page 2
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