MINING.
MOUNT LYELL COMPANY. (By Cajblo.—Prc_j Association. —Copyright.) MELBOURNE, November 2S. At, the half-yearly meeting of tho Mour.t Lyell Company, the chairman oaid he vvns ! disappointed that tho directors were _nablo to declare a dividend, but it was fortunate that they were able to continue operations, though they had not liked accepting low price.. Sinco tbe war ■'.300 tons of copper j had been .old at £52 Os per ton, and thoy I could sell more now than they had for sale. DREDGING RETURNS. (SPECIAL TO "THK PRESS."*) DUNEDIN, November IS. Electric No. 1 '_-.<>k', sGoz Sdwt: Golden B.d (v.v-ek), __o_ _d.vt: Rise and Shine. No. 2 (13- hour-), 350z Sd-t; Rise and Sbinc, No. 1 (ICB hour-), .lloz Idwt: Rising Sun (120 hours), 20o_ Ouv.-t; Success (week), 3Cor. lSdwt D?r. . V.AITANGI CONSOLIDATED. The report of th. director- of the Waitanpi Conrolidated God Mining Company, to be -übmilt-d lo the shiireho'ders at the end of th. ve-tr. states that the development of the mine lias ixen practically completed, ; ready to supply tho mil! as soon as it is ' finished. Quurtz is available from a.ll four ! !-V_i3, and many thou,._n<U of tons can bo j taken before it will bo <;-.v.s,.ry to ro-sta. t . development. As a "i..r-„ majority of lb. j sliareh-'diT- re. ido in .."-:•'!;_..ton, it i- proPC?-.! to move the ofic- of tho coir-pany J from Auckland to .Wdirigton.
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Press, Volume L, Issue 15138, 30 November 1914, Page 10
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