THE GOLDFIELDS.
[l)Y TKLEGRAI'H. —OWN C2RKESPON'DKST.] Thames, Friday evening. Kiiaremarkkt. — Beep Level Cross 6s. sellers 63 3d ; Hand of Friendship, sellers lis 3d : Mariner, sellers 5s 6d, buyers f>s ; Imperial 61s to 60s. sellers 61s, buyers 595; Queeu of Beauty 27s (id, 2Ss ; buyers 2Ss. Thk I'KIN'CK Lui-ekiai. got a few pounds of pieked stone in the Mariner's reef, teaward cf the break in breaking down at iso. -5 level. Gold shows freely. Deep IjEVKt, Ckoss. —The ground at the 640 feet level i.-i considerably tighter, but this is regarded with favour by experts. I should say the Imperial return will not be less than 500 ourc "S, and the Deep Level not far short of 700 ounces. Golden" Cr<-w.n\ —Sinking in the No. 3 from the 100 feet level has been commenced, and a few colours of gold are seen. Caj.edo.nun.—A small leader has been cut in the northern crosscut, 60 feet level. Auicknia.—Sulbs of specimens yielded 31ozs. 14dwts. melted i/e-ld.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6667, 31 March 1883, Page 5
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