MINING WAIHI.
The following message has been cabled to the London office of the Waihi Company : No. 9 level, Dreadnought lode west, 40ft driven, value per ton 85s 6d ; No. 10 level, Royal lode east, , at 587 ft the width is 30ft, first sft 44s per ton, next 15ffc 3s per ton, last 10ft 60s 6d per ton; Royal lode west, 20ft driven, 9s per ton, at 559 ft the width is 7ft, value 8s per tonj Empire lode east, 31ft driven, 32s'6d per ton, at 500 ft the width, is 14ft, 24s per ton; Dreadnought lode east, 39ft driven. 77s per ton; Edward lode south, 31ft driven, 50s 6d per ton; crosscut at 314 ft, first 15ft west from centre of drive 18s 6d per ton, first 25ft east 35s per ton ; walls not yet to hand.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 104, 29 October 1913, Page 2
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138MINING WAIHI. Evening Post, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 104, 29 October 1913, Page 2
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