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KOMATA REEFS.

1 1100 TONS YIELD £2935. AUCKLAND, September 22. The month's return shows an improvement upon that, of the 1 previous yield, 1100 tons producing, bullion valued at £2935. i THE SHARE.MARKET. ' Bunker's HUI shares showed a further advance in' price to-day, sales be^ ing- made from 5s Sd to Gs. Hauraki Freeholds also moved upwards to Is sd, bub later sales were at Is 4d. Kuranuis and May Queen Extendeds were a •shiade firmer, but other mining stock showed little alteration. Stan- . dard lines were in good demand at last week's closing rates. j I MAY QUEEN' EXTENDED. j I The manager reports that in the ' east drive the lode is a, fine compact body of stone, in which strong, colors, of gold) were seen when breaking down. The reef also carries zinc j blende and other good minerals, and : is encased in excellent, country. The J crosscut for the Oddfellows.' reef is still in hard country. . , : _

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Thames Star, Issue 10450, 23 September 1902, Page 4

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KOMATA REEFS. Thames Star, Issue 10450, 23 September 1902, Page 4

KOMATA REEFS. Thames Star, Issue 10450, 23 September 1902, Page 4

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