PERSEVEIIANCE.
, T;he. gpneral prospects of this. qIaJJP have sp far improved. of late, that shares which could scarcely find a purchaser at sixpence a. fortnight ago, could now readijy rculize three shillings. I have. not yet, had, an opportunity of vjsiting thp mjne.in order to, become personally acquainted, with thp. nature of the. improved prospects, bu|; will^ visit the mine in a few days and, report accordingly. The geneVal accounts., are. hpwevor most fayourablp, There is one., very important feature now in connection w,ith this ground. From, its situation in the event of stone being shown, to exist in any reasonable quantity aud payable, a line of tramway oould, at a very moderate outlay, bo cops true tod to meet the Macedonja trap, and cheap crushing power be afc oaco avail* ( able.
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Inangahua Times, Volume IV, Issue 59, 24 August 1877, Page 2
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132PERSEVEIIANCE. Inangahua Times, Volume IV, Issue 59, 24 August 1877, Page 2
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