KARANGAHAKE.
The Kenil worth tributcrs, Moore and purty, have completed the work of samp ling and assaying- their 40 ton parcel of ore nt the Woodstock furnace. It waR dealt with in four different lots, and the valued ranged front £10 to £44 per ton. lleiteiuan und p-irty, tributes hi the Woodstock mine, are now treating a 70 'ton parcel of quartz nt the Iran hoc battery, 'where it is nhiping tor a remunerative return. Th« contractors for driving ft lOQft. of » prospecting tqnnel in the Ma'Un^oth inins have just qhoqt fjnißbed. their work, and it is very pi'obible that another contract will be let for driving an a<jditioi^;i| 100 ft., because sovoril j;o'oil looking Jejiders have already been intersected. Work in the Duunqnd. and Crown mines is progressing" steadily without uny change to note. Shepherd and party have taken a tribute in the Kenilworth mine, and they will AtH'rt wprk nej^t wwk. •
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Te Aroha News, Volume V, Issue 232, 10 December 1887, Page 3
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