New Manuka it. —The No. 5 lode in the stope is turning out good payable dirt, and a few pounds of picked stone was saved last week. Mulligan s leader : The block east of the winze is now ready for stoping, and the last blank stope is in hand now. The present crushing will be right enough, but I do not know about the next. Started crushing to-day. New Alburnia. —There is but little change to report since my last. But little quartz has been broken down in the eastern face, owing to having to come back for another stope in the western end. On breaking the leader here on Friday a few pounds of picked stone were bagged. Jobe and party at now sending down their quartz to the battery. Irwin and party will follow, and after they are finished the company's quartz will be forwarded, but 1 am doubtful if they will be put through the battery this week.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9111, 20 July 1888, Page 5
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