MINING NEWS.
«JNE MANAGERS' REPORTS. 'mm* Waiotahi. —North-west Lod«: Th« BSS& Jmve boen engaged stripping the lode Mid fk will not be broken down before next Thursday. Footwall Lead: This lead continues to ehow gold freely, arid 41b. of picked 6tone have been selected from the general dirt for the past week. Ohinemuri Mines.—The crosscut at 500 ft. south is now out 23ft. Gin. from the hangingwall of the south drive, and the last 6ft. Gin. has penetrated, quartz. The quartz, which is of a hard nature, shows rhodenits freely, which is a flood indication for valuea being mot with. The hangingwall is not yet exposed. No work has been done in the south drive during the week.
BURN SNOWFLAKE. If you use* kerosene, burn Snowflake Kerosene —so named because of its whiteness and purity. Snowflako Xerosems gave a beautiful, soft, clear light in countless New Zealand homes about 20 years ago. Now it is back again on the market—better than over, and superior to any other kerosene. It costs the same as others, but is worth more —its light is so grateful to the eyes, it burns so clear, never fouls the wick, does not smoke. All dealers sell Snowflake Kerosene. Manufactured by The Tide Water Oil Co., W. H. Simms and Sons, Ltd., sol© agents, Albert Street, Auckland.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18279, 21 December 1922, Page 7
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220MINING NEWS. New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18279, 21 December 1922, Page 7
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