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KING SOLOMON WASH-UP. (By Telegraph.—Press Association.) INVERCAEGILE, Friday. The wash-up at the King Solomon Deep Lead Mine (Gore) for the past week totalled (J2oz lSdwt. NOKOMAI. (By Telegraph.—Own Correspondent.) DUNEDXN, this day. The directors of Nokomai Gold Mining Co. in their first annual report advise that the work of. installing new plant has been completed and is working satisfactorily. The claim was officially opened on March 18 and since that date approximately 50,000 yards of top material lias lieen excavated. The plant Is now digging gold bearing wash and it is anticipated that the first wash-up will take place nt the end of the month. The area of bottom to be cleared up is estimated nt not less than a quarter of an acre. All the plant is now in steady working order. FRESHFORD RETURN. GOKE, this day. Freshford gold dredging return ISJoz i for 12S hours.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 117, 20 May 1933, Page 4
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