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[By Telegraph—Own Correspondent.]

Auckland, July 5. BROKEN HILL. Two assays have been made from the reef in the Broken Hill property at Waiomo, the samples giving a value of £612e Id and £612s respectively. ROYAL OAK RETURN. The Royal Oak have orushe'd about 10J ton of quartz for a yield of gold valued at £901. ;, • AOTEA, Two assays from the reef in the Aotea (Greut Barrier) gave the values of £12 4s 9d and £9 18s 4d per ton. WAITEKAURI. TheWai:ekaun battery worked 24 days during the past month, and treated 1830 tons of ore for a return of bullion worth £8282, This brings up the return from the Waitekauri Company for the first half of the year to £29,037 2s .2d.-... THE HYPERPHORIO PROCESS. ' About 200 tons of ore have beju treated, at the plant erected by the Rev. Josupli -Campbell at Te Aroha for the Montezuma Company; and the results httvo., been sifflciently satisfactory, it is stated,: to demonstrate absolutely that the new process for treating the ore is a Rev, Campbell now requires to make a little alteration in the actual crushing of the ore, but none as to the application of his patent process for extracting tho bullion,

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Thames Advertiser, Volume XXIX, Issue 9084, 6 July 1898, Page 3

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[By Telegraph—Own Correspondent.] Thames Advertiser, Volume XXIX, Issue 9084, 6 July 1898, Page 3

[By Telegraph—Own Correspondent.] Thames Advertiser, Volume XXIX, Issue 9084, 6 July 1898, Page 3

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