THE GOLDFIELDS.
[mom ope OWN correspondent.] Thames, Saturday. Aid to Mining. — The committee of the Mir-ers' Union have appointed Meesrs. Lucas and Waite to confer with the delegates from the Borough and County Councils re obtaining Government assistance for the mining industry. ; : ,'\
May Queen.— overhauling and re- ] pairing*of ' the company's battery is so far advanced that the manager is pretty con- i fident of being able to resume crushing operations on Monday with 22 head of stampers for his company, and 10 head for the Alburnia Company. The contractor for the erection of the new poppeb legs over s tho Saxon shaft is also well forward with his work, wnd Monday should see him completed. There is nothing new, to report from the mine. .•,•.•. •.,-.'. cr >'. s J} ; -:>
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 9402, 8 January 1894, Page 5
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