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MINING

WAIHI MINK

BODY OF <;OOD (Mi.M>K OKIS i 101 Nl> [THE I'UESS fyccial Service] AUCKLAND. March 10. The Waihi Gold Mining Cumpany < process report to Loud.)" this month makes reference to an interesting clej velopment at No. 5 level on the vein described as the r.urlh branch ot the Martha reef, a development that nuiy prove to be one of eonsideraole nn- ) portanee. . , , ■~■ 1 When asked to amplny Ihe biu.l ' statement contained m the I cabled to London, the mme '". na said: "On No. 5 level the north bun j of the Manha lode has bmi dn\ upon, west of Royeroft s mathI crosscut, for a total distance ot 4»0 I feet. For the first 180 feet what was i met with was of little importance, but I from that point onward to 41a KU I ore of uood «rade. over a width ot , ! from one foot to 1-or feet has been | disclosed. From the 443 teef pour, to 4uO feet north, the wall was not seen and a crosscut to the nor h 0 feci I hack from the face proved the lode to • be 18 feet wide, all m e.ood K<ado ore llie dip beiim one in one and a hall ! north. The fact of its dipping m this i dircciion is sir-niueant. because H i is. the reverse of the cup oi : the main Martha lode, and J^-' h ' I awav into vircm com'try. Ihe I !„<!;•' was lirst (li.-m\ eivd in December 193:'. in Wallace north cross- : cut at No. 3 level, about f>3 feet north i~f the main Martha lode. At the tune it was thouuht to oc a footwall ! loop of the Martha reef. Mich loops liaviim been met with at various points i lartward on the north side ol the i main ore bod v. Owma. however, to the lon- lcm;th of the lode at No. a level and its dip. the lode would appear'iml :o be identifiable with (!>.•■ ordinarv loops, found on tlie footwall of the 'parent reef further east, and | ii is the greatest width of i;ood rtradr ! ore opened up on the lind." 15K1.L Kll.fiOl U WASH-IT m:.\T.l)lN. March Hi. Tl'r Dell Kil.'.onr Company wa.di-u,i for the week ended March Hi amounted j to -Wo/, ikiwls from development work. [ K1N(; SOLOMON , i *-i .»*■-,■ i\: a s ,r. nifi.M.! INYKP.v'ARCII.I,. March Hi The wa-t'.-un at th" K:ic.' Sohimoii ,:..■:,- for tar we<-k v:;.; 11 •!,..■. Vdwl. pi i:si:i ii.i.i:i; cold mimm; ! (OMI'ANV ; The .vuta,;. r " as loilou,.; On Friday !a I a v. ire d : at Kiiaohmu that a i,:i .■ i, < : nad l,"i n cat m fiie ea tern 1- u ! at a ui-la'X' [ ~f 270 l'i ■ ! from llie culrar.ce. Dm a> :, the secretary';■ visi ! to lhc laiuc. he 1 examined the reel, and [-eporl.; that i! : was sampled hv di,h a-'al rave a uie- !;.,! (,f i,o)d. lie too!; amp!' ' lo: ' a.,-a v. Tin- cniitraeiors a-: moo lire it i., the ".hi. 1 -m-Tirac" I , e|, winch r.-UU-ncd Sloovi vain. .■ m !!;<■ rally da;. ■ ; o!' liiuiitiijiii m.-.'i.u': Tils ui ! iai , !< vel is heim: coiitimicd. and vrork r . pro:;ressim.: well. I. r hope if <o cu' j the -C'hi-i' ima-" r<. ef m 'ho no.. I ft:) : DOMINION FAU.MKKS' ' IMF, RESTS I I .AII'JCUIAIv (OM-.U'I'THK ; sn;<;i;sTi;i> ' SIK .!AMI:S I'AKU SI I'DOIMS ; S( IiKML •■Ki'i. a i 'o--- v .•■ n'la.-; !■•■ I-: t> ;:vc ■; k -!,i. , i: m ii - ' oi »•.;,,, r . .) c received March Hi. a a p.mo LONDON. March IT Sup)><,-"! for Mr Staidly Dialer's ide, <;.' an Impi rial (':i;vai:lU ■' was ( :■;- pressed by Sir .J; m< s, Parr, lli.di Cm.- : missioner lor New Zealand at the Wool Research Assoeia; ion's limcli fit Pr.'dford. He ur;:cfi 'mat when the o:mv. • jAmeo-ncei rxmrcu ther" shou'd be ! a ' survey of the situation to try to dovetail variolic interests and i,.ve a ; c'r rem I,vim; to all Kmpiro p-rochice;-.-Ii" ihi ic;!:: it w.is iiii vilable to h;;\-c 'a permuti'iit trade coimnittee m l.e:;- . i'oo ei ntimiee.' !." watchni", llie i!if:■ ri t , is. cf tile New Zealand iarmri's. who ! c.jiihl imt live i.ii to-dav's pi Id .-. 'i'h... ; Dri'.i.h farmer came first, but the Da- ; rim a dcad-m..; with, fr.rei.'uiers. Fir ,h lai s 'VaI he had arrammd <o . i.a.;..'ai:i ch ,- coiitaci U'iih ila' .N;' 1 .'.- i >'ea!a::d |.roi!ma' boards. To here ihr I rrodiiivr.-' interests t,. Lie l'ei\ Tool j 'here should he an Dmoire pool of iv- ! : ourccs v.nd 1 iny should advertise woof New Zealand v. as prepared to ray a ] h.vy ni 1M a bale for this purpose. ! There shou'd be mere eo-nperaiioii bcS tucen the produce:'.-, mr.iiulaciurer-'. and cii.-tribu'ers if wool to ma! cemI'.iHII t !:• iilll'.-. it i:\ii rut: sai.k I r.;o/a 'l'" I |.-i '7 In-. |.,i,i Im.u-.m,.,! --in- a lo ;'. ~o- •. i. : i'l i ■!,. -, 'i i. . .- o i.-.o ! .- • .r UllPI" Sl,He' rl i. Ir:l IV I- I l'-s l„i. 1 1.l ; ••.!.'...'' is." v.',.,-! i ':■ !..'L ';.'r-o>r'a! l-Oill.-I- .f!, Inn. 1:.; -' 11. i. ioieD n In', f- .-- l'.-l. -lUll.i ei.MO-ne. :..,, ean.M-,- !e ,-!..- ;l. C.f, l\ , oe.mis M < i;,i. -ms h-i-io ' v. ro iy in,i!n-o 17: r.;, „ i, , ,;,!,• r. •-. 1 1.1 17s let." fiLh. Hs.' - !!■-,. , ! '-, a...- - .-e i">, 10, ::;!■■ all fl, i.' ■■ ! ''■, ]" . 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Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21116, 17 March 1934, Page 11

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MINING Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21116, 17 March 1934, Page 11

MINING Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21116, 17 March 1934, Page 11

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