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Tbe amount of revenue collected at the Customhomo on goods cleared to-day for consumption was L03013s 2d. MINING NOTES. The‘Cromwell Argus’ has reason to believe that there will shortly bo a revival of mining operations en the Garrick. The effort is likely to be a thorough one, well backed up with capital On Wednesday a number of Te Aroba residents, at the invitation of Mr Smith, proceeded to Wait'a in oder 1 o judge whether there had been any tampering with the stuff at the sh.lts, Mr Pom in his report to the Wailoa Prospering Association having stated th t the unnatural cold found by him came from heaps of si uff at the mouth c f the shaft numbered 12. O.i airival at the field they examined the heap at the shaft, and concluded it had not been disturbed. Tbe result of the ti 1■! convinced those present that the tria' of which so much had been beard did not come from tbe hears operated on.

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Evening Star, Issue 7360, 4 November 1887, Page 3

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COMMERCIAL Evening Star, Issue 7360, 4 November 1887, Page 3

COMMERCIAL Evening Star, Issue 7360, 4 November 1887, Page 3