MINING NEWS.
. I » —— I j YIELDS OF COMPANIES. ! Mataki (Mnr<-liison >.— r : -=nr- for M-'. t: j OHoz 7dwt ISr/r for 27.fi!-": > arris. MOUNT MORGAN RETURNS. Foliowincr is th" production rennrf f' ■' I Mount Mnrsnn. I ifl.. for f..i <• vvwks er<l~' L Vny •_•<;; i > rr . ivinol. i."i.V-<l -.:••■ : ore fpat'l " sulphide •_ , 4fri' :..n- o\M'-.d IfcJ'.lS tin"- | Production estimate': <:,•}■]. HTArr.: s'\*r- , .'i-inz : copper, 1.-il tons. REPORTS OF MANAGERS. Rexmnnn M'n-s i(' irni:■.-.••.;i-l • —3ep»rt for w»pk ended May L"-: :..-.! mis/ , the stamper frame w< re :1 ■ d i:i nns^i" 1 1 and grouted in with <-em n> ' •'• f-'im-Is- "> j of the stamper- hox v.-i- .'<-.•-. I in r " r " | ereto. Timl-nr for •';•• ■■•--•■. •.'..•■-':■; "f ''"' ' battery building was delivered to- the e - The strike of the I.;M rr.' i. f was ta!:f with a view tn lorann-f i: in n more - c « !r " able position to work. Several sample* | vere tested by pounding and pn'mins. ■' iu all cases the iniiVated payable values. From what was exposed the reef shows ::ft wide at the rap. . Nokomai iSouthland'.—Foth the grarei pumps and elevator have -:vted workin'The elevator is now down to she 70ft lew and is expected to reach bottom siiorttfThe gravel pumps are takijiL- all the soli* the elevator is putting through and ii e j plant is working well.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 130, 3 June 1937, Page 4
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212MINING NEWS. Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 130, 3 June 1937, Page 4
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