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[By Telegraph.] (Per Press Association.) Wellington, This day. A syndicate is being formed ta introduce a Merrell quartz mill into New Zealand mining. It is claimed it will make as great a revolution in crushing pracesses as the Cyanide patent has done in Auckland. The Government contemplate making further concessions in railway freights, specially on goods, at the end of the financial year. The Conciliation Board sat this morning to hear the dispute between the seamen and managers of the shipping companies trading to this port, all of which wore represented. The proceedings will probably last some time. The seamen's claims are practically the same as those advanced in the Union Company's case. Reeiton, This day. News is just to hand that a rich reef Bft wide has been found in the Lord Brassey lease on the Victoria Range. Art ki.am', This day. At the Tararua Creek claim 250 tons yielded fIU2 bullion, and 2<)o tons of tailings, treated by the Cyanide process, returned I*lßo bullion ; total, i"S22. I >i \u-i\. This dayJohn Ryley was committed for trial. Bail was allowed in two securities of .1200 oaeh and himself I'loo. The bail was immediately forthcoming.
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Hastings Standard, Issue 250, 18 February 1897, Page 2
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