THE GOLDFIELDS.
[by TELEGRAPH. — OWN CORRESPONDENTS. ] Thames, Tuesday evening. Shabemabket. —Cambria : 3s lOd, 4s, 3s lOd, 3a lid; sellers, 4s : buyers, 3s 9d. Dart: Sellers, 2s. Darwin : 4s 4d, 4s 6d ; sellers, 4s lOd ; buyers, 4s 6d. Cross, 1b 3d, la 6d, Is 7a ; sellers, Is 7d; buyers, Is 6d. Kuranui Hill: Sellers, Is 6d. Imperial: Sellers, 19s. Moaiiataiari Extended : Is 7d. Cambria, —The lode in the winze is being stripped on the hangingwall prior to breaking down. A few colouis are showing on the Darwin side of the winze. The manager informs me that colours of gold are seen in the etopes, also in stringersjn the drive towards ihe Darwin. Waiobongomai, Tuesday. The battery returns for last week are : — New Find, 93 trucks crushed for 76ozs. retorted gold ; Colonist, 27 trucks for llOozs. amalgam; V/aiorongomai,24 trucks, 119ozs. lOdwts. of amalgam ; Premier, tailings, lOozs. Inverness and I Waiorongomai will finish crushing about to-morrow. The Waiorongomai is shaping for over 2ozs. to the truck.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 7161, 29 October 1884, Page 6
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