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MINING.

AUCKLAND STOCK EXCHANGE.

(Special to “Times.”) AUCKLAND, August G. The market was not so brisk to-day. Waihis sold at £9 10s, Junctions 55s 3d to 545, do options 32s 6d, Extended 7s 9d to 8s to 7s lOd to 7s lid, Pride of Waihi Is Id, Talisman 59s 3d to 595, Broken Hills 2s lOd to 2s lid, Golden Hills 7s 2d to 7s 3d, Waitaia Is 3d to Is 4d, Handsworth Is Id, Dixons Is Id, Caledonian 2s Id, May Queen 6s 3d to 6.s 2d, Sylvia 4s 2d to 4s 3d, Saxon 2s 3d to 2s 4d, Waiotabi 7s 6d to 7s 4d, Waitangi 4s Id, Watchman 2s lOd to 3s Id, Blackwater 235, Consolidated Goldfields 25s 9d to 25s Gd to 255, Progresses 3d, Royal Oak (paid) 3s Id to 2s lid, do contributing 3s 7d to 2s lOd. The closing prices were: Waihi—Sellers £9 11s, buyers £9 9s. •Junction—s4s Od and 545. Extended —7s lid and 7s Kkl. Consolidated —5s 8d and 5s 6d. Beach —8d and 7d. Pride of Waihi —Is 3d and is 2-d. Talisman —57s and 58s 9d. Crown —7s and 6s 9d. Dominion —9|d and 9d. Komata Reefs —9d and Bkl. Broken Hills—2s lid and 2s lOd. Golden Hills—7s od and 7s 2d. Waitaia—ls 4d and Is 3d. Handsworth —Is 2d and Is Id. Dixons—ls 2d and Is. Caledonian —2s 2d and 2s Id. May Queen —6s 2d and 6s Id. Sylvia—4s 3d and 4s 2d. Saxons —2s od and 2s 4d. Thames —Is 2d and Is Id. Victoria—2s 3d and 2s Id. Waiotabi —7s od and 7s 4d. Waitangi —is 2d and 4s. Watchman—3s and 2s lid. Blackwater —30s and 27s 6d. Consolidated Goldfields —25s 3d and 255.

Progress —17s 3d and 10s Pd. Royal Oak (paid)—3s and 2s lOd. Do'(contributing)—2s lid and 2s lOd, Bendigo—9jd and 7Jd. THE NEW ALPINE MINE. (Special to “Times.”) GREYMOUTH, August 6. The New Alpine mine manager reports for the week ending 3rd August, as follows: No driving was done for the week. Stoping was continued above No. 14 level, and 239 tons were paddocked. In the No. 8 stope there is 4ft of reef on the hanging wall, then 6ft of mullock, and another splice of 2ft on the foot wall. In No. 7, coming north, there is 2ft Gin of reef on the hanging wall, then 3ft of mullock and a big body of stone on the footwall, above Bft.' In No. 7 stope, going south, the reef seems to be opening out overhead, and will measure 7ft Gin. There is no change in the other faces.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2574, 7 August 1909, Page 5

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MINING. Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2574, 7 August 1909, Page 5

MINING. Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2574, 7 August 1909, Page 5

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