The Evening Star. PUBLISHED DAILY AT FOUR P.M. Resurrexi. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1891.
The year .1891 has now almost passed away, and we stand upon the threshold of the New Year. - The past twelve months Have not* so far as the Thames and eurrfuudipg dietriote- are con-
cerned, witnessed any material change in the condition of affairs, the mining! industry having continued somewhat dull, and no new discoveries of importance having been made. The yield of gold, from the Thames district proper during the year has baea about 30,000 ounces, irrespective of Waihi and the up-country districts, which is a decrease on the previous twelve months ; but we trust that the coming year will see new life infused into mining matters, and the systematic development of our low levels and the back country. The prospects of the field show signs of improvement, and with an earnest hope that a new era of prosperity is in store for the Thames, we take this opportunity of wishing our readers a prosperous and JkiWß Stow §mx. .
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Thames Star, Volume XXIII, Issue 7071, 31 December 1891, Page 2
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173The Evening Star. PUBLISHED DAILY AT FOUR P.M. Resurrexi. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1891. Thames Star, Volume XXIII, Issue 7071, 31 December 1891, Page 2
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