MINING NEWS.
[BT TELBOBAPH.— FKES3 ASSOCIATION.] AUCKLAND, This Day. • The output of bullion from the mines on Hauraki peninsula for the month of July totals £114,193;» Record returns from Waihi and Talismnn Consolidated mines helped to swell the total. The returns aro as follows : — Waihi, 26,0'j9 tons, £64,320; Waiotahi, 1192 tons 6721b of picked stone, £15,781 19s 4d ; Crown, 2022 tons, £4066; Tairua Broken Hills, 300 tons, £1350; Talisman Consolidated, 3470 tons, £17,517 ; Kirikiri, 464 i( > ns > £ 21 ° 5 s 3d; Royal Oak Tributers, £92; Grand Junction, 3559 tons, £6300 ; Komata Reefs, 2300 tons, £3960, New May Queen, £590.
Advice received in Dunedin states that the fine organ which is 'being built for First Church by Norman and^ Beard, of Norwich, is neariug completion. Tho organ will be shipped about sth August, and should reacji Duaedin at the end of Segtiiabfit, v • - ,_ /_ ■*-
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Evening Post, Volume LXXIV, Issue 28, 1 August 1907, Page 7
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142MINING NEWS. Evening Post, Volume LXXIV, Issue 28, 1 August 1907, Page 7
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