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THE GOLDFIELDS.

GOLDEN CROSS/ 'M t-hat be had cru.bed a.% toeT«tT??« the four weeks ended March* duced bullion valued at £2l£ *** WAIHI JUNCTION. £16,170 PROM 8908 TOSS. The following cabiegitmfes ben ■«■ to the head office, LondoB: *3Brtain2 running 24 days crushed nog tonifaS retnrn value of £16.170 H/L Tht> £& crosscut from the main abaft at STe revel, is along 845 ft, hi eowatrr *it Martha lode, No. « tewl, weat dtW Have dnven 64ft; 54in milling WeT'ST 4 Empire lode. No. 6 lewleWilS reef 216 ft, 63in, value II \m !lC footwall is exposed, but no haagfaMwaM has hepn met yet. At the rroeseotftwZ 200 ft. 252 in. value £1 3/4. No. 4 R»piZ rode. No. 6 level, west drive—--235ft, 72in. value £2 3/n. The Mef4a the full width of the drive, tbowtar M walls. No. 4 Empire, No. 6 level, vett drive—Footwall leader 251ft'•77hV*3Ev £7 15/. Footwall exposed, but net baaa! ingwalt. The main crrowcit aMWt frS No. l shaft. No. 6 level, has bent mi. vaneed 558 ft." . 3<|l Total output to end of TOII £844.713 Is'->'.\ In January. Wl2. am toes 1(1117 In February. 8003 tons .... MjJOl"^ ToUl output to date £571,001 to '"j Total dividends paid .. £20,000 0 •

MINE MANAGERS' REPORT* ... Mountain King.—Another a*m+ ,^'- A of tbe ree> preSSed S^r^SSj. valnes to rerent report* of £l2 Mr jS A crorthead bag pome 4n and «£•£ lode to makp a sodden jnmp toward? 25 haßplngwall side. Gold fcrtt Sb?L2! at the other side of the Jaan>, very little ha. been lwoken%own *Sf wtnre runk from tbe upper man) w»i y?? northerly, and the last two »•-—-- - in same-baa (riven ore of TarraWVUßaL better tarni hitherto obtained ta^Si-ST! Tbe battery ™nttnoe* to work MiS per day, and amalgam nv afcMnuT a&_? markably well. Wandsworth United.—Vary kamSikS&l--ttnnea to be won from the thfedtaaTwamh •topes In the Otama •eettoo. with avaeat. atonal few pounds of speetana sfsae.' sS. in R Is «Im> in progress to peaaMl the-tfoi •tope being brought ttoctg.%att ntt been tnapended in the weaterv CXtn «kttl the weather improves, as there jjg «a 4 moeb ground orerbetd for anme wh*«* New Waitala. -The north '*rh>si*t 'So.:<• low level was stopped when 40ft, pint the vertical of the north end of Ha, 1 -whan. The reef is making stroag hi the 'heck, bat Is smaller la the floor. The ate la'atia good In tbe face, avid Bbowhw "ftartr. WE rise to eanneet with Ko. l winanV is asw ap Bft in miM tree coastry. The net looks well, being Win wlia, «Mwln|| blotches of team* fMd «a kfMtTIN in the aoHd atone. The aaatD SMat «• the wall hi also earrytnf apW— wSsaaj j and is rery nUnValtto a»»t'#li| «te : «B»T,i is vertical. __. >. ' " fl Waltangi Conaol ltUtefl. -Tbe -ocawnl h* been drtren 1M feet tram-4V wAla rsannV Tbe country Is not of a flnremMe a—i lis tlon, being hard ami dark. The main drJia k atone » f*et from tne-efooafat 4a* I break -was eut throaah ahont 10 faat (MM the foorwall. The break and reef art dipping opposite to "each other, and shaaji | Jnactfcn in a short distance when rietag starts. _l u:i fei§l Watchman.—No. 1 rise Is np 78 Mlg Th* reef is three Teet wide, and pMiiW seen so fsaaly. So. 1 rise Is ap »_»5« ■ ■tel reef. At ttii tuHtmti■■>**#*&m face * hart, hwt as water. tamating fi*mtH It BiaT tod*Hß> y a ■enanf*. The nnrtnnsrfn eroascnt U in TO feet. 1 Keshan Consolidated-—DtMlut «Bnth>jaf| reef'low-level: **'Kt« not reached tkaji hapgtarwall of the reef t«Vm SaS mMtna It on an angle to .WOJdJMMjH too abropt a tarn in the drjre. jn*_im is Matin* aroeh heMw-laOßa, tte mm inarwall side, earrytna anad npnywla, sat | after flrimt we saw swne trlee •twjf jm onr. of goW to qtß»tl,"wnl«h-w# wtftllj^

CfJWOMANI>BL"wrAItI>B!r« (By Telefraph.—Oam Correspsndanfjl COUOhU-NOEL. this «t»: Tbe BMataiy slttlaa of the WaantM Coart was held on Taeaday, before Mt f■ J. Burgees, "Warden. Hant and otlww?g*|P trranted nermlaaion to -work the QaßaaT claim with two men for three monthi:'«■> son aad atbenv two oontbs pmtaenoa f» XL No. 2 dalm. on account of a,fsa*»» ship «nh pendtnt: Kapanca G.M. Oy.'gj I months' pmteellnn for Kipsnst •{•■■ data; eaeentors of the late , **2t?ff ford, sta months- protection sea beach olaiaa. - iviiJ;

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Auckland Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 57, 6 March 1912, Page 6

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THE GOLDFIELDS. Auckland Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 57, 6 March 1912, Page 6

THE GOLDFIELDS. Auckland Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 57, 6 March 1912, Page 6