"THE PRESS" WEATHER REPORT.
cult for struggling ' mining companies to caarry on, and it is understood that tno Extended Gold Mining Company's mine win suspend operations shortly for the duration of the war. Protection will b© applied toT at the Warden's Court at an early date. With one or two short breaks W ° r w •?/ been carried on underground in the Waini Extended mine for well over twenty years, and although nothing of commercial has been met with so far results have proved sufficiently encouraging to justify cxp' or ? r tion of the reef system at a greater deptn. Tho Waihi correspondent of the Auckland "Herald" states that the mine is closing down just when the operations had a point at which the management regarded, the outlook for the existence ef gold-bearing lodes as distinctly promising.
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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16210, 13 May 1918, Page 9
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