THE GOLDFIELDS.
■.'■;.'...::■';';;.;;■;.".;...; r ........„.^«a»i" "_j : « ■ .—..-;,f ■■■■.- SEW FOUK-IN'-HAND. ■ The following ■ telegram ■was received yester-. day by Colonel Holgate, managing director of the New Fonr-in-Hahd Gold Mining Company, from the mine manager:—" Ten pounds of specimens from the new leader." OMAHUIUNES. ' Mr. Malcolm Fleming, mine superintendent."who is supervising crushing operations at the battery; forwarded the following telegram to the secretary of the Omahu Mines Company, .Ltd. • {Mr;: J. Stevenson, yester- : day; —-''-. Started crushing with new staff on Tuesday afternoon; driving with'; water.; Crushed 4cwi iof selected ore for TOOos of hard-squeezed amalgam from plates. Total; amalgam on hand 130oz," ;' ,; MINE MANAGERS' REPORTS.; [ Kirikiri Mines (July 17): The battery building is how completed and She stamps and. betdam are in position.: , The tables now ore'under'con- ; struttion and will be completed in a few day*. One wafer-race •is completed and the other requires only some three chains of ditching to. Iks done to have it complete alao. The main aerial tram i« well under way. Th» lower terminal is erected, the wire along the • line, and three .of the standards erected. The water pipes we being made, and as soon as these are installed Ave will be in a position to have atrial run out. of the machinery; ;
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13235, 21 July 1906, Page 3
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205THE GOLDFIELDS. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13235, 21 July 1906, Page 3
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