MINING NEWS.
WAIHI. [BY TETEORAPH. —PRESS ASSOCIATION.] WAIHI. Thursday. The following information has been cabled to the London office of the Waihi Goldmining Company: No. 10 level: On the Edward lode, driving south, the next 26ft. assays 29s per ton. ' The lode is about 4ft, wide. No. 12 level; In the crosscut 'at 200 ft. east of the Cow crosscut, the next Oft. assays 21s per ton. The! south wall is badly defined. On the Royal lode, driving east, the naxt 25ft. assays 14s per ton. On the Edward lode, driving south «f the Trout I crosscut, the next 25ft. is a mixture of i nuarlz and country, assaying 9s per ion. On the Martha lode, in the crosscut at 460 ft. j I west, and at 25ft. from the north wall, 'we have commenced driving. The first 2fift. '. west assays 22s per ton, and the first 20 f t. ' east assays 24s 9d per ton. No. 13 level; On tho Martha lode, driving east, the ne«t 23ft. j assays 5s 9d per ton. : I ============= '•• 1
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18332, 23 February 1923, Page 5
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176MINING NEWS. New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18332, 23 February 1923, Page 5
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