GOLD YIELDS
INCREASE IN NEW ZEALAND
[PER press association.]
WELLINGTON, October 27.
Moro gold was exported from New Zealand during September than during any single month for many years past, according to a statement by Mr. A. H. Kimbell, the Under-Secretary for Mines. The export for the month was 20,347 ounces, valued at £113,275. This is rather less than one-sixth of the total gold export for last year. Mr. Kimbell said that from January 1 last to September 30, the prospectors alone had sold 12,620 ounces of gold, valued at £55,674. This amount was much higher than the corresponding figure for 1931. It was considered that the number of prospectors had now increase from 400 to 500 per cent, during tho first nine months of the present year. The average monthly revenues for the gold actually sold of individual prospectors ranged from £8 18s 6d to £l3 Bs.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 28 October 1932, Page 2
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