MINING
NOK O'MAI OPTION EXTENDED <Uy Telegraph—Press Association! DUNEDIN, 30th August. Cabled advice was received from Mr Headley Williams (London), on behalf of an English syndicate by the Nokomai Gold Mining Company, offering £4OO to extended the option, on the claim, and plant from Ist September to Ist October. The request was granted. £650 has now been paid for the option. SANDHILLS At a meeting of directors of the Sandhills Gold Mailing Company, Ltd., on Tuesday, it. was reported that the diversion weir had come through the recent exceptional Hood very satisfactorily. The new weir suffered no damage, while an immense amount of good was done in the diversion cut. Ten feet depth of water had been passed through the cut and this had greatly widened it by carrying away upwards of 100,000 cubic yards of material. More than half the river was now diverted through the cut. and it was anticipated that the stabilising of the river through the diversion would shortly be effected. MOUNT LYELL (United Press Association—R.v Electric Telegraph—Copyright) LONDON, 30th August. Mount Ly.ell shares sold at 15s 7£d.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXVI, 1 September 1934, Page 5
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