MINING NEWS.
MINE MANAGERS' REPORTS. ■ Ohinemuri.—Th« crosscut into the ban•> ingwall of th* Canteela Reef system at 660 ft. south; from; the main crosscut is now i out 78ft; '£ The channel" of I country • rock passed through is of firm; description with small vain* vof quarti traversing it. ' Owing to the shortage: of water for , sower purposes, driving (has been suspended and repair work and improvement 'to ; the' ventilation system put in hand. .- \ M , New Waiotahi.—South-East crosscut i .The country in the present face is much tighter, with small ; Quarts veins : running through it, whioh has ), somewhat progress. Intermediate level footwall lead: Driving eastward' en* the Sin. lead has been commenced and Bm* ' lead is now 9in. wide. Strong ooWe of gold continue to bei seen in the. stone broken out. heavfl* mineralised. There ate .two small leads coming in irom the hanpinpall end tbey of gold have. been seen |fi >.-j£i . xfntnatiiiaH —The rise ha* been extended idfffSEß&k* total of ll9£t. ■ The country is ■of a much milder description in 'the hangingwall and favourable for carrying "gOld ::Vv. ■'..:■'" ' •',-■■ '■ r -"' ■■■ : - : ''-
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18586, 19 December 1923, Page 9
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180MINING NEWS. New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18586, 19 December 1923, Page 9
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