Puriri Mining.
■ » ' PDRIRI Q. and G.M; 00.-Tbo prospects are most encouraging A now reef, showing gold in the stone has beoo cut It is no nse quoting returns (the last were however satisfactory), because they ore not received. The Polly—The returns from the last crashing were not so satisfactory as it was hoped they would have been, This patty is vigorously pushing on the drive fn hopo of better success. A new little leader has been met with. Maori Chief.—This mine is time, but will eventually bo ouo of the mainstays of Furiri when its battery and works are in full swing. . The crossings to the Surprise and Polly claims havo been vory dangerous during the lato heuvy rains, the miners havo hud to wade breaßt high, the floods having bosjdos left the crossings in a very treacherous state. A great deal of tirao has been lost by several miners who could not get to thoir work through the dangovons etato of the fords during the past week: V- \ • . ' i ■■ ■ ' r-r-rs
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Thames Advertiser, Volume XXII, Issue 6344, 18 June 1889, Page 3
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171Puriri Mining. Thames Advertiser, Volume XXII, Issue 6344, 18 June 1889, Page 3
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