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THE GOLD OUTPUT.

a THE HIGHEST FOR TWENTY-TWO . YEARS. I fPfiR Press Association.] j Wellington, this day. a The gold export for Novemher shows an t increase of £40,016, and for eleven months an increase of £400,000, the total being t £], 359,640. Ii is twenty-two years since the figures were so high. < The Mines Department reports that prospecting is particularly active all over the colony just now. j Auckland, this day. > The New Zealand Crown Goldmiuing c Company have declared a dividend of Is per share, absorbing £10,000. The gold output for the past month . totals £52,000, although several companies have not yet cleaned up. The output ( from Ohinemuri this month, although over ( £40,000, is not so large as usual, owing to j there being no return from the Woodstock and Waihi-Silverton mines. The year's ' output up to the present has already ' reached £637,904, which is a considerable j increase upon the yield for 1898. Separate ( yields this month are follows ;— Ohinemuri, £40,534; Thames, £5699; Coromandel, , £5590 ; total output for the month, £51,844. !

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 8702, 22 December 1899, Page 2

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THE GOLD OUTPUT. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 8702, 22 December 1899, Page 2

THE GOLD OUTPUT. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 8702, 22 December 1899, Page 2