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In the railway tunnel at Karangahake a quartz reef has beea intersected. At inter vals in the course, of driving the tun no 1 email quartz leaders have been intersecto<!, and wherever this occuried camples lira cb&en taken and treated in the a^ay tie I partment of the Crown mines. Tho lal'v^ j of the samples are about 7s, and tho rr t vfra o «) ! Is per ton Sine© tha quartz sfcnrec^r? ffha ' Srst cut somewhere about a score cf samples ; have been tested, and ia evciy iaitanc"> ', told was found present. I

A monument to the l?te Tamahau Malm- 1 pnku is to be erected at Papawai by the j Natives. ! Tho Drainage Beard supplies the follov/ ' inj iMia statistics for the month of Januoiy — l c, from 9 p.m. January 1 to 9 a.m Fobruoiy I.— Total ra'nfall, l.Slsin ; mini- , bcr of £aj s on which ram fell, 16; a\-erugo '";ih at prr diem, .06.21 of an inch. Tho lea.s o.- 5 fall occurred between 9 am. on J.viviry 60 and 9 a.m o\i the 31et, wiion So? of an in oli was recorded. [

Mr J. S. Dickie, of Clyde, had the misfortune to iose a valuable buggy horse at his Waikori farm last week, the animal being struck by lightning during one of the recent thunderstorms and killed instantaneously. At the end of September there were 405 students on the roth of the Christchurch technical classes. By the end of the year this number had increased to 505, and for the current term the total has been swelled to 650.

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Otago Witness, Issue 2604, 10 February 1904, Page 14

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