TIKI-TALISMAN.
A leader has been cut In the Tiki-Talisman mine at Coromandel. which promises well. This company's property is situated near the foot of Castle Rock. Three of the directors ot the company—-Messrs. C. Klnrig, j. Hartley ana G. 11. Mason—hare jhst returned from a visit to the mine. In tbeir presence some of the new leader was broken down. H'leees brought to the office of the company at Victoria Arcade show coarse 'gold freely in the seams. The leader is a small one. and was cut between two reefs. It requires working upon -to show whether or not it wUI lead to a patch of rich ore. -
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Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 95, 23 April 1926, Page 5
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