OUR MINES.
\ i (tIIOM OUK MINING REPOETEE.).' Sato-kdat, September 10. Although the past week has discovered no'hing uew in miniue, confidence continues unabated, and work is being pushed vigorously ahead in the various mines. The probability of a revival bus led to the paymeut of rent upon many outside leases, and. upon some or them a show ha> heen made of resumi?i.'z work. J3nt the chief topic of the week has cenired up.m the subject of diaraoud drills, and there
is but one feeling as to the advisability of procuring the machines. It is f<v.-lu-nate therefore that a moye has at length been made in this direction, for those interested in mining wiil now have an op*portunity of proving their earnestness in the" matter. The following are tho returns for the qastweek:' vv ELCOME— 9OBozs of amalgam, from 90 tons of stone. JUBT-*IN**TIME-319rtzs of amalgam,' from 165 tons of stone. GOLDEN TREASURE — 57ozs amoi-* gam, from 50 tons, of stone (top plates.) UNITED ALPINE (Lyell) - 300c zs sdwt amalgam, from 165 tons of . stone.
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Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 12 September 1881, Page 2
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174OUR MINES. Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 12 September 1881, Page 2
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