MINING MATTERS.
;,., .CAMDRIA.r-When:. breaking down tho / lode l iii j the rinderhandstdpe'during Tues- '; day night, the manager made another haul ! * bf J 350 pounds rich'ap'e'ci'merjs/lt.hqs,|nv.fcreaßing, tlie, quantify•pn : . I hand'to ab'oiit '''Bcwt.' Tlie,stone is of "particularly rich .»?! quality,' beingi impregnated iwith ;exceed- ; thelgold is ■;i';,qipbe(lde(ijland of, the precious metal remains in the'floor and face ? ' !( 'of'the.Vtopi?;.; ; At'itip;'battery.thft'general '• v Vuff 157 loads during,the,last, wopk havvVjng'yielded 3570zs amalgam; ».■ :.■<-'I j manager '^;;repeivVd'in,Btru ;tf operations in the mine"aß soonaa/possiblp. ia iup'thei'workings.at the 640-feot 1 H *16 ve li:b u t it is expected ;th'a't- three ?or four i '"'jdays': preparatory work 1 will :;bo'(heces'sa'ry | \\ before 'operationsscan..be'.started, in;.the vifacess'M !'■: ■*•*■' : ; ' ; i ; '&•'■: ■'•'" -'V'•'';'.. i ■■• :^ !i! ■''*;;' Martha'"':vExTMbED'.V:.(Waihi).7;The i height;,bf■('the"parceT of? 240*ozs '■ gold, l-'bank'ed by the manager on Tuesday even!^in|3?' reduced yesterday in the melting: .T.'.-proceßß : td;23Bozs. ; .'• ':■' '■ ■'"■■?■■'- \ •;■ ■ ;V* WAiTEKAURi.-The. nett return 'from ) < 'Kielyand.'party's'crushing'of, about ,100 :, or !tohsia;^bza'lßdwta;^ted :gold.|, ;!;■■,'' '■ j-'!.',' .MoANATAIABi.^-Garter and party!, t'ribu; ; v^-tata; banked 2ozß;l2dwts.gold yesterday. ;, u MoANATAiARrBiTEpEb.~The manager .'Jhas'now pierced, the,',Moaniftaiari 'slide in ■•; places .llievelj'iiandj having! Afiourid : a?mofe'fayofarable'class"of country '",- I beyond it' than previously met jwithan ill;^thairainejhe has;resolved. to'proapeotfor, any;'lbdes;'lha]; ;i ma^''be : : trayerßin itf'l driven,in a. : and ; i;parallej:'with;the:'slide,'and ; a firm and kindly h Bandstppe':;, f or, ;; '' gold;:, at ipreaenl ■!i;!oMupies 4he facei''-Thershafti has been ; sunk3lß' feet 'fromthe 'surf that, a "- couple will'complete!,the ','[' deptK required,for' the opening ,of No. 3; 1 ; -.'level.''•'■:'• The 1 ■manager reports that' the :: :,) ;'cbM|ry^jn*tlie'bottom /shows Vii marked I '' ( [v'lmprovementaß''com'pared'iwit'h'*that-thetl '.<■'; ,with in tb'e.'Upper.JeVela; 1 ;; When ,the; : wprk ■;,^p 7 f;Bin^ ; «it with; the' piaici ng of;'guides • ini' ; the' shaft,, Rafter "whicli-'a ''fes, ; days'; stoppage; will probably;be ; necessary for the-purpose of effecting' l '' alterations. ,in;. , ; : thev;winding • will I 'adapt- '.it jfb£,tli|o' working of two cages) instead of-one'-as at ,pres'erit;f'The pumps. dp ; .npt;;:'yet work at No.' il.'.ieyel, and..tho .'coldmnß'haye not yet i; 'been;;provided ui of the shaft;'. : i'j j
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Thames Advertiser, Volume XVI, Issue 5185, 4 June 1885, Page 3
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292MINING MATTERS. Thames Advertiser, Volume XVI, Issue 5185, 4 June 1885, Page 3
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