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TE AROHA MINING NEWS.

Tiumw VY. —At last our tramway difficulty seems at an end, and about 100 toils* of quartz have passed over the line. After a few days working, and a little alteration, it will be in full awing. From Monday it is expected eighty tiucks per day will come over the line; the battery will probably stai t on Wednesday.

Mines. Pkkmieu Ct.M. Co.—There is borne difficulty now in getting through the mine, as the hopper*, passes, and diives are becoming full of quait/5. This will be lemedied next wutili, "an the manager expects to get a few hundred tons to the battery. Colonist (t.M. Co.—The ieef continues to look well in both faces, and most of the quaibz hhow.s gold freely, the stone being very kindly and the quantity unlimited. 2h:w Find U.M. Co.—The No. 2 roaf is being driven on both ways, from the crosscut. The lode is fully four feet, showing gold fieely tlnoughoufc, the character of the quartz being all that could be desired. WIMAHIKO AND WAITOKI Cr. M. Co. — Quart/- from these mines was being sent to the battery on Thursday and Friday. Vui/UN <-i, M. Co.—The manager, early last week, broke some .stone fiom the cap of a ieef showing strong dabs of gold, the character of quartz and gold resembling the Premier in appearance. Waiouonoomai (t. M. Co. —The manager still continues driving on the reef, which maintains its .size on being driven on (viz. : 4ft.), and carries a good hanging wall. On breaking down the reef qn Thursday, a quantity of nice sfcana,, showing gold freely, came to hand, Arizona (i. M. Co. —ln the cross-cut prospecting diive a very nice lode was cut in good country ; the stone prospects well, and altogether looks most promising. Vkhmont Gr. M. Co.—Some quartz broken from a strong reef in this ground showed nice patches of gold. Eneigetic prospecting is being carried on. Pho-inix (*. M. G.—y(q saw s,om,e good stone frqin. leader out alongside the tramway.—Tq Aroha News.

Mr John Knox will hold his usual sale of weukly produce on Saturday next. An extraordinary vacancy having occured in the Alexandra Town District, an election to fill the vacancy will be held on Monday, November 19th. The promoters of the Alexandra CathqUc Qpnccrt tender their cordial th^nkg tq tlr,e ladies and gentlemen \yh,Q arp l»indly Hnd willingly assisted at thoir lato entertainment, Mr A. Helps, auctioneer, Alexandra, will sell allotments of land in the parish of Ngaroto at his mart on the 10th November. Impounding notices by the Cambridge and Te A\vamutu Poundkeepcrs appear in our advertising columns. In order to make a. speedy clearance of the remaining' portion of his stock at Cambridge, Mr Joseph Moses has instructed Mr, John Knox to old 'a' daily sale, ' cqjnmeftcjnir.'at 4 Vctock each day] till tho'Valanbe indisposed of! The Te Awamutu Troop of Waikato Cavalry are requested to parade at 1 o'clock this day in order to attend the funeral of the late. Trooper James Weal. < ' Mr Richard Rasen Ransome, cabinetmaker, of Taupirijhas filed^astatenient that be is unable to v meet ,his enffaeements >vith his creditors; the first' meetln^bfcrediton will be held •. l »t'H»milton 1

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Waikato Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1766, 30 October 1883, Page 2

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TE AROHA MINING NEWS. Waikato Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1766, 30 October 1883, Page 2

TE AROHA MINING NEWS. Waikato Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1766, 30 October 1883, Page 2

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