THE GOLDFIELDS.
WiAIHI GBiAJTO JTJNCTIONt The following cablegram has been sent to head office, lendon:—"Martha Lode, No. 5 level east: Crosscut ting to the South at 820 feet; a reef has been me£ with averaging £2 7/ per, ton oyer n width of seven feet. We have not yet reached the hanging wall." . VHCTOKIA...GJt; COMPASTT."At the ordinary meeting of shareholders In .the Victoria Company yesterday afternoon. JL Gaves Aicken peeided, and on bis motion the report and balancesheet were adopted. The manager's report as to" work, .for: the ensuing year suggested through prospecting or the mine' on a cpmprehenslTC defined scheme. -He considered that the- future of the mine depended upon the carrying out-of the. low. level crosscut from the Queen of Beauty shaft at 1000 feet Mf. Aictin said suveye showed that many raltt* aWe lodes dipped lato the Victoria ground, and should be met -with in the lower levels. The retiring directors, Messrs. J. J.-CraiSi and D. h. Nathan, were re-elected,.and. Mt, D. B. McDonald was teappolnted auditor.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLII, Issue 24, 28 January 1911, Page 5
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