THE GOLDFIELDS.
[BY TELEGRAPH.—OWN COEBESFONDENTS.] Thames, Monday evening. Shakemarkrt. — Cambria, sellers Is 6d; Low Level, sellers 7d ; : Cross, sellers 2s j Imperial, 14s 3d,- sellers 15s, buyers 12s : ; Canadian, sellers 2s 6d ; Colonial Bank, 425.
.Rocky Point.—-The level is now in 65 feet, and gold has been seen nearly every breaking down. A few days ago a cross reef about six inches wide -was found, in which, gold was seen. Its contact with the lode being driven in disordered the footwall of the latter lode, but the hangingwall looks well, and yielded 10 or 121bs. good picked etone to-day,
Waioeongamai, Monday evening, r The Canadian Company have started today orushing with five head, on a trial parcel of 50 or more tone. The nSvr tailing plant too is now at work. Everything is going on very ; satisfactorily. This ,is expeoted to make a considerable difference in the monthly yield of gold from the field. ' .
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 6998, 22 April 1884, Page 5
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