THE GOLDFIELDS.
-VBW STLVTA RBrCBK. £ 1.092 FROM Sf.o TCCta
! The manager telegraphy yaterJar aitemoon late that he had eruS •™ of or, fn r a valued at £817, and concentrate, «■ ■Tuk" 5 -«""*•*«* JmTJ ! The manager also reported that Uμ ' rrof was wet .-uul heavy, ; not much progress had bee,, nlad \ '> MOVmVAI. ; For the. fortnight ending May Oth GO I t-nu.-. of ore were crushed, and showed an assay value of £:( 12/ per ton. AY-VIM. Tho following cablegram has he*>n diepatched to the London Office of the jWaihi Company. j "NVi. ID Iwl, Royal lode wst. ls<j driven, valiw Don 11,. Lndo in I Reptile eroKsciit. 73ft driven, valu,. ni . r ton, 12/. Jvropire lode west, 34ft driven , value per ton. -21/6. Dreadnought 61111 th branch, 17ft driven, value per ; son, 53/fi; width about 2ft 6in. Edward ;iod«, west section. 10ft <iriven. value per j ton, 3/6; cast section. -I:2ft driven, value per ton 24/ti. 0.-oescut at 630 ft: Lget j 10ft value per ton 26/. Xo. 11 l eV(> i I Ih-ea-diiought lod-c, wo&t, 21 ft driven, j value per ton, 40/: east, Sft driven, value per ton, 12/. SAXON G.M. CO. The adjourned meeting of shareholders in the Saxon CM. Co. was held this morning in Mr. J. It. Sheath's office, I Mr. K. C. Browne presidi-d. The directors' report and balance-sheet (already pub. jlishod) wpre adopted. Mr. Browne wu : re-appointed a director, and Mr. Kayll I auditor. VVAJHT-PAIEROA RETURX. I £4,100 "FOR THE MONTH. For the four-weekly period ended May ■23rd the Waihi-Paeroa G-o'd Ertiactinj j Ojmpany, Ltd., treated 12,400 toos of ! tailings for a return of £4.100. The Company has now "treated a total quantity of 202.000 tone ior returns valued at £90,811 6/5, made up as follows:—
WARDEN'S COURT. (By Telegraph.- Gvwr: r corespondent! COROMLANDBL. this day. At ihe Fitting of the Wardens Court jesterday, before Mr. K. .J. Burgess, S.M. an ap-plu-utkHi i.y 11. H. Adauis lor a beacS <lairn at Waikawau was pnsipoued for the purpose of bavins the turvpy made. The <;oldcn iEra special quartz claim wa-- urautf j fur « years. Protection was granted to the <;a!liiut minp for sis nmuihs, also 10 tlit MouDt Welcome. The directors of the Mount Welcome Company slated that £r>«o bad been spent In development work. C. S. <;imru»kl was israntßd water ractl on the Haratun-Ka and \\'tu\ngan)U i-reekt These ore f..r tin- KU.goski Hydraulic Sinlcin? Syniliiiui.', qnlii> a new rntnre in Hiii dltstri.-t. Mr. also applied for » license t« primpect about 4d acres of na avfrape width tif three cbalos OD tile lied of the. Hartiumga Ptream, and 20 acres U alie hed of the Whansrurahl and Ueddem> creeks down in Ihe whonl bridge at DriylnJ creek.
Tons. £ s d In 1012 04.100 33SJ1 ij 3 J Q MM ~. 14M00 0 0 2.14.200 f7ti7im To Febrnary 38. 1914 21..TH0 4,800 0 0 To April 1», 1914... lift,, 3J£ J J T.J May 23, 1014.... ia.4l«l 4,100 0 0 212,900 £90,811 6 5 Tnui dividends to datp, £12,500.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLV, Issue 127, 29 May 1914, Page 6
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