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MISIM NEWS, TALISMAH LOW LEVfiL. _ DMVINO SOUTH 'IO^SUMS^.' TltE fo'k-.'Phv a S rasrj '•>..". ea>i«iffwa despatched in Lcrnio) (3c* a" *J - JWi* man Cot-' -i'i^':-' C--Vipmy ?« ste?-;say by IWS min«> sup-c-trrr {Air. It. -"••yttisfiftkO; — "No. II ',-■•■/<,'. ajrli'-ing soajb has hma «.»* sumed. \}vv:-'.t,% north >'■' *•'■-> »«■, progress $?:.h; ~ f , ,> •■ : rctf'i. 'iKi&i «S.Hs« low." The- ne*> ;, :'>ttr.aif -' in .<Ji>> <— v x at porianl, * - '%gfct.n% *r , « ■■''■-■ I;a«*» '.: j again b»'en •■■■■-ss; : ■; {' - .-■>..-, ■.•■.,■[ ■■>! !'<<>. 15 (the hjv.»-.,f; ,-.."i -~- ■'. pr.\:i ■:,*' .ha'i main reef sse: ,: -lie r».';;.«r- tt&'Dif) it,.. Ply; | fae<> here i% is , t ':.b i ore c»l <■ *•} <.'u, j and the ".c, i j'm *.. ,' j;?'* <■* '~ i' "l!» opinion that r.„>'« >-~ •» ; m frt '< {.;; A ;. t \; i one lies &.h< : s4, It » apri.ir&t.t ' li&k, the' j auxiliary ptitap that hns been installed at i No. 13 level is fnlrtilinff the anticipations of I Mr. Bt&usfio!d, and allowing the a*!vnnw menfc of the south drive to prceer-d. Operations have been suspended in this portion of lire mine for about « year, consequently interest attaches to its further development." SUPERINTENDENT'S REPORT. Following is the mine superintendent'a report for the fortnight ending duly 31: — I No. 11 Level.—No. 8 crosscut: Advanced | 32ft, total 887 ft. No change in country. t The south drive on Welcome has been" extended sft. Width of vein. 4ft; assay? : low. No. 10 crosscut: Advanced 32ft. J Ground somewhat broken, and oeewsionally j showing small seams of quartz. S.'oping": I Tho assays from off No. 12 mo average £1 lb 3d. Tons sunt to mill. 315. I No. 12 Level.South drive: Advanced 59ft, total 1629 ft. Width of r«xi. 42in; j values low. No. 3 rise (north): Advanced : loft, total 96ft. Reef wider than winze. j Assays average, 2s 3d, This rise is now ! connected with the intermedial level below j Woodstock No. 5 level. Sloping; The I values from .stows off No. 5 rise average !£4 15s 4<i. Tons sent to mill, 300. Th-> i values front stomas oil No. 12 rise avcrsgo }£3 9s lid. Tons sent to mill, 552. Tim j value? from east, vein stones average £10 ft; | 2d. _ Tons Kent.; to mill, 250. | No. 13 level—Nor h drive, east vein: Ad j vanced I.4ft, total 54ft. Width of reef. 36in ! Average of assays. Is 3d. Stoning: A lead ■ j ing slope is being driven south from No, 13 ( rise. Assays from same average £10 5* 9d ! Tons sent to mill, 120. The st. pes off No. 1 north rise have given values that average £1 4.s sd. Tons sent, to mill, ISO. OLD HAURAKI. MOKE PICKED STONE. | Tho manager of the Old Ha lira ki min* i telegraphed yesterday aa follows : — Waies j out of crosscut, Latter going with the reef, | which is din wide. A few pioeea of picked i stone." ; Our Co'-otnandel correspondent te!oI graphs: — The Old Hauraki initio had ft j most, successful breaking down to-day. Tho I result, is not definitely known, Suit it ia ' stated that anything from 501!) to 1001b of specimen stone has been bagged. The chair- | man of directors arrived hero by the steamer. j last night. lie superintended the breaking j down. Shares in the company wore soV* during the day up to 4s 9d. POINT RUSSELL, The manager of the Point; Russell mine Thames, advised by telegram yesterday thn) I he had secured 151b of picked atone front No. 1 stope. HAURAKI FREEHOLD. [BY TELEGRAPH.—OWN CORRESPONDENT.] COBOUANDEL, Friday. In the Hauraki Freehold mine the man, ager obtained a. good haul of specimen anil picked stone yesterday, and a email Itt; again to-day. Some of the stone has been on view at tho Bank of New Zealand today CAPITAL FROM. AUSTRALIA. [ET TELEGRAPH.-—OWN CORRESPONDENT.] Waihi, Friday. There appears to he sora'o prospect of Australian capital being introduced for the / purpose of exploiting tho Waihi Eldorado claim, which comprises 97 acres of ground, and adjoins the Waihi and Waihi Gladstone properties on their eastern boundaries. Correspondence is now passing between the holders of the claim and tho -representative* of Austialan capital. A NEW 7 CLAIM. [BY TELEGaAI-n.— CORRESPONDENT.] Waihi, Friday. Steps are being taken by a syndicate to acquire a property at Owharoa, to bo known as the Waiklno special quartz claim. Tiro area is 22 acres, and the ground is close to tho Rising Sun and Connecticut claims. The prospectors claim to have struck payable gold on the property. OTAGO DREDGING RETURNS. [BY TELEGRAPH.—PRESS ASSOCIATION.] DuxEnrx, Friday. The following dredging returns are ro-ported:-—Mystery F'.at, 58oa 12dwt; Electric 1., 15oss 19dwt; - Konutai, 20oz 4dwt; Central Charlton, 13oz 6<lwt; Electric It, lloz sdwt 6gr; South Waikaia, 9oz 3d\vt; Waikaia, 6oz. NOTES. The manager of Lam'tran'a Antimony and Minerals, Limited, in his report dated 30tfc viit., states that he has a quantity of cm ready for bagging from the stope in No. 5 level, and the reef has been stripped a further 20ft in length, and Bft hifjh to date. It is his intention before breaking down to continue stripping the antimony as far as it, extends. The rise from No. 2 level has boon pushed ahead 30ft, and from the last 10ft good antimony ore has been won. A further 40ft has to be sloped before connecting with No. 1 level, and the manager expects to continue on good ore for that distance. The, ore deposits in Skeleton Hill are impossible to work at present, owing to the wet weather experienced of late. In the Tairua Monarch Consolidated mine tho low level has boon extended to 6?Bffc, there being no change to report in the nature, of the country met with. A start was made on Monday last to open out on the reef cutlast July. The reef where cut is divided into three branches. Operations have been started on tho centre branch; the reef in tho face is 4ft wide, and a decided improvement has taken place in the appearance of the reef. No. 1 level is now in l r oft, and' j an excellent class of mild sandstone country lis being penetrated. A reef formation was ! cut on August 27 of about loin. The quartz I is of a mbbly nature, intermixed with silica j seams, and looks very promising. It is about I this point that No. 3 reef should be cut. A i distance-of Bft has been driven past the reef, and two loaders were met with, both being about 2in in width. A start will ' bo made on Monday in driving on the reef. The crosscut also will bo kept going. | BABY'S ITCHING ECZEMA. " When my little boy was two and a-hah months old he broke out on both cheeks with eczema. It was tho itchy, watery kind, and wo had to keep his littlo hands wrapped up all the time, and if ho would happen to get them uncovered he would claw his face till the blood streamed down on his clothing. We called in a physician at once, but ho gave an ointment which was so severe that my babe would scream when it was put on. We changed doctors and medicines until we had spent 50 dollars (£10) or more, and baby was getting worse T was so worn out watching and caring for him night and day that I almost felt sur-> the disease was incurable. But finally reading of the good results of the Cuticura Remedies, I determined to try them. I bought only a dollar and a-half'"s (os 3d) worth of Cuticura Soap, Ointment. and Pills, and they did more good than all my doctors' medicines I had tried, and in fact entirely cured him. His face is perfectly clear of the least spot or sear of anything I would never think of using any other than Cuticura Soap for my babo. .You are at liberty to publish this, it may help some distressed mother as I was helped. Mrs. W. M. Comerer, Brunt Cabins, Pa., U.S.A. September 15, 1908." RefAvtace, R. Town* and Co., Sydney

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14157, 4 September 1909, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14157, 4 September 1909, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14157, 4 September 1909, Page 3

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