OUR MINES.
» BOATMAN'S. 10 ». , 0 (FJiOM OUB MINING BI5P0TBB.) BATTERY, '■ SiVTuanAT, &optember 21. 10 Tho haltpry is crushing steadily for >r both tho Hopcfyl and tho Wolcomo Com' lfc panics, and although tho yiold, so far as I lg am aware, up to tho prcsont has not boon \ mado public, yot thovo, is no 49«bt t^«t it j is a highly satislaplory onq, U HOPEFUL, (0 Thero ja a splondid body of stono bliown ing in tho stopos, going south in No 5 x t jovel, mcisurlng an ranch as sovon feet and in carrying good gold. Stone is coming to sf grass froely fvom tho mine, t^ud it is ooa-
fidontly ospected from tho quantity of .quriftz showing in tho different facos, together with what is alroady storod in tho paddocko, that crushing will bo cpntipuod up to tho Christmas holidays.
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Inangahua Times, Issue 16, 23 September 1878, Page 2
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142OUR MINES. Inangahua Times, Issue 16, 23 September 1878, Page 2
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