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THE GOLDFIELDS.

SAXON. The manager telegraphed to-day: *Cat through reef 2ft thick, good country in the face." WAHH G.M. COMPANY. The following cable has been dispatch-1 ed to London:—"No. 10 level, Empire lode, next 12ft in crosscut (18<t—30ft), value £2 1/ per ton. The north wall is to hand." WAT HI GRAND JUNCTION GOLD CO., LIMITED. SOME HIGH ASSAYS. The following cable was dispatched to the London Office of the Company this day:—"Crushing 350 tons daily actual extraction £ 1 6/. Main shaft now down ] 1067 feet, Mary lode, No. 4 level 523 I feet, reef 45 inches; value £2 1/3; Grace I lode, No. 5 level, east, No. 1 winze is ' now down 53 feet 45 inches, value £ 1 | 12/6; Empire lode, No. 5 level east, at 900 feet, winze is sunk 13 feet, reef 37 'inches, value £lO 2/6; No. 7 winze down | 105 feet, reef 47 inches, value £7 15/; , No. 5 winze down 110 feet, reef 48 inches, value £2 16/6; Martha lode, No. 5 level west, No. 2 winze, down 41 feet, reef 41 I inches, value £1 3/6; Royal lode, No, 5 level east, No. 9 winze, down 48 feet, reef 'i 40 inches, value £ 1 1/6, with no wall ' seen; No. 10 winze down 16 feet, reef 42 inches, value £2 1/3, no wall seen. I SOUTHERN MINING RETURNS. The following telegram was posted on the Exchange about 3 p.m.—"Progress Mines. —Crushed 3676 tons, yielding bullion, value £3113; cyanided 2640 tons, , yielding bullion value £972; estimated , value of sulphnretts produced, £738. | "Wealth of Nations.—Crushed 2638 tons, yielding £3900, eyanidid 1486 tons, yielding £ 977; sulphuretts produced, estimated value, £96. "Blackwatcr Mines.—Crushed 4250 tons, yielding £7106; cyanided 2293 tons. yielding £1120; value of suiphurette produced £438." MOUNT MORGAN. (By Cable.—Press Association.—Copyright.) (Received 10.55 a.m.) BRIBBANK, tils day. The Mount Morgan gold reduction works daring August treated 9308 tons, producing 3421 ounces. Tbe copper plant treated 22,460 tons for 604 ton. of blister copper, containing 593 tons of pure copper, 5587 ounces of silver, and also matte containing £TOUO worth of metals. THE SHAREMARKET. The Exchange now quotes In parentheses reported sales, to distinguish them from transactions at the calls. BUSINESS DONE. AT THE 3.15 P.M. CAUL YESTERDAY. Saxon 1/11 Old Haurakl 1/9 Waihi f66/9), 66/», 67/ Walhi Extended 1/6 Waihi Grand Junction ..„. 27/3 New Sylvij 2/2 May Queen ai Milne and Choyce (pref.) ....... 25/9 Auckland Gas ~„.......... 60/ AT THE 10 A.M. CALL TO-DAY. Moanatniari .............—. _.. 7}<l (Saxon ...». 1/11 Waiotthl _..-»...... .„„.. 3/ Taints Mlaes ...„ _,. lud Walal 60/6 AT THE NOON CALL TO-DAT. Haurakl Reefs (cont.) „ . 1/3 Maoriland 5d Waihi Grand Junction (27/3), 27/6 New Sylvia 2/3 Kuranul „. .._.. 2d Waihi Extended . 1/3 •axon .. ... 1/ie Auckland Trama lord.) , ~ ~.... 23/9 STANDARD STOCKS— Sellers. Buyers. i New- Zealand Insurance .... 82/6 .. 91/3 National Insurance 39/0 .. 37/H South British Inaoraace... 74/6 .. Standard Insurance 32/0 .. N.Z. and River Plate ...... 49/0 .. HUrtu-angi Coal .. 19,3 Northern Coal 11/6 .. IL3 Tsopirl Coal 2WI .. 21/3 We»tport Coal 29/0 „ Drury Brick (p. 0.) , 4/6 „ Auckland Gas 6»/0 „ CB/6 Auckland Gas (new) .. 78/0 Thames Gas .. 29/0 Devonport Ferry 36/0 .. 35/3 Northern Steamship (p.n.).. 15/9 .. Northern Steamship (cont.) 7/4 .. 7/o Cashmore Bros. 22/0 .. 30/9 ' Kauri Timber (cont.) ...... 16/8 .. 16/6 I LO'B. Timber .. 28/6 . Ranu Timber .„..._.„.. .. 30/0 , Kaiapoi Woollea WT/fj .. Marks' Turbine .. 2/9 - Auckland Tramways (pref.) .. 23/6 : Auckland Tramways (ord.) 21/6 .. 23/6 Hill and Plununer 24/3 .. 23/9 Milne and Cboyce, Ltd. (ord.) .. 35,3 i New Zealand Drug 60,-9 .. 50/3 , Northern Boot 17/3 .. . Wilson Cement (ord.) 40/0 .. 39/9 ' MINING STOCKS—--1 Sellers. Buyers. . Kuranui ..... 0/3 .. 0/2 , Kuranui-Caladunian ........ 1/4 .. I/O ; May Queen 2/2 .. 1/10 Monowal 1/11.. 1/10 ! . Moanataiari 0/8 .. 9/74 I New Magnet ..... _....... .. o/l New Sylvia 2/3 .. 2/2 ' Occidental (cont.) OyT.l .. O/l Saxon l/ll .. 1/9 Victoria i/o .. 0/10 ; WaAotahi a/2 .. 3/0 ■ Waltangi CoosoliAjted 3/0 .. 8/8 'Blackwater ! Boss GoWflelds 2/2 .. i/\\ , Haurati Reefs (p.u.) Lw .. 1/5 . Hauraki Reefs (cont.) 1/4 .. 1/3 _ Mt. Welcome 0/34 .. 0/H Old Haurakl Mines 1/10 .. l/r f Kapanga 0/6 .. 0/3 t Btemner's Freehold 0/3 .. 0/2 f Beadigo 0/6 .. 0/5 New Zealand Crown 2/31 .. 2/S ' New Zealand Crown (options) .. 0 5 . Golden Belt ft/2 .. o/l . Golden Cross 0/10.. 0/7 , Komata Beefs 0/3 .. 0/2 • MaorOand 0/5 .. o/4J - Rising Sun 0/3 .. 0/2 Talma Golden Hills LO .. 0/U Tairoa Mines O, IO .. 0/9 W«ai 66/9 .. 66/S WaJbi Extended 1/5 .. 1/3 Waihi Grand Junction 27/9 .. 27/3 Mountain King 0/3 .. 0/2 New Waßaia 0/4 .. 0/3 Taranaki Oil 18/3 .. KJri Kiri 0/3 .. 0.1 I Telln-rldes Proprietary (p.u.) 1/0 .. 0/7 1 1 MINE MANAGERS' REPORTS. Rising Sun.—The tunnel to m 16ft4ft. The 1 ground Is much better for the last two or 1 three days. Some very sice mineral veins were met during the week, and the country is of a good class. New* Waitaia.—The usual good grade ore Is coming to hand from the Bine Pace reef at No. 2 level. This reef wIU also be dp'ven on going north where It Is showing in the level, and may open up a new block, in r] No. 1 winae. from No. 5 level, the reef has s pinched, being only six laches wide at pre- ] sent, but Is carrying good clean walls and . i country. The reef In No. 2 winae Is not showing 90 much mineral and Is prospecting * better. In the low torsi (No. 6) tne bunches of flint hare almost disappeared from the south face, tbe north drive Is showing an improvement, a band ef quart* f six inches wide making oa the footwatl, about one foot away from taa formatiou, 1 which latter also appeals as tf going to

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Auckland Star, Volume XLII, Issue 212, 6 September 1911, Page 6

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THE GOLDFIELDS. Auckland Star, Volume XLII, Issue 212, 6 September 1911, Page 6

THE GOLDFIELDS. Auckland Star, Volume XLII, Issue 212, 6 September 1911, Page 6