MINING NEWS.
; EXPLORATION AT WAIHI. [BT TELEGBAFH. —OWN CORB-ESrONUEM ] * WAIHI. Tuesday. L The ?wrw Zealand atio-rnev (Mr. E. W. » Porritt) of the Waihi Founders' Syndicate. Ltd.. of London, has been advised fay cable s message that at an extraordinary rneetins: . of the syndicate held recently it was .decided to proceed with the preliminary exploration of the syndicate's Waihi property as soon as the Government diamond drill is available. The area includes the old Pride of Waihi ground and otheT sSjoin- | ingr claims, and th&. .schema r*"ovidcs in the first instance for boring oa the Pride section with a- view to locating the Mary reef, which the Waihi Grand Junction Company had lately been develop ms with highly satisfactory res-alts going east in the Waihi Extended gratind. MINE MANAGERS' REPORTS. * Nonpareil.—The ground in the Nonpareil section is still hard, and there is no change to report. We have not quite got through i the reef in the West Coast section, but a small portion c£ tb» hangingwali rib of i stone came away when fixing some holes, showing strong colours of sold.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17660, 22 December 1920, Page 5
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181MINING NEWS. New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17660, 22 December 1920, Page 5
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