MINING NEWS.
MINE MANAGERS' REPORTS.
Ohmemuri.— Footwall crosscut at 65ft. south on the Camoola Reef at the low level has been extended 27Jft. from tthe drive but the wall ib not yet exposed. The crosscut for the whole distance has been through solid quartz. The hanging wall crosscut is out 10ft. from _ tho hangingwall of tbo south drive, and is in candestone country with a few small stringers of quartz showing.
New Waiotahi.—South-Bast crosscut: The leader met with lust week is about 4in. in thickness and carries some nice mineralised stone. The crosscut is being pushed f>n with and later on the leader will be developed. Footwall lead intermediate level: Thin lend continues to show gold and a few pieces of stone have been selected from the quartz broken out.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18556, 14 November 1923, Page 7
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130MINING NEWS. New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18556, 14 November 1923, Page 7
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