NEW CREEK.
UNl'Fl) VICTORY. This company's battery was started for the first time on Wednesday last. Tl.o tciii head will not be kept regularly going until tho completion of the headrace, a few chains of which are still unfinished, although every eflbrt is beiiig made to get it completed. The action of the machinery is reported to be giving entire satisfaction, and as soon as everything is in full swing about 90 tons of stone per week will be put through. By the end of the joining week some opinion may be formed as to the probable nature of the yield. Within the mine there is the usual width of reef in the various faces. VICTOR F.MANUEL. Lost encouraging reports continue
to come from this mine. During : : the week the manager has been [ ! extending the low level upon the reef, which still carries the same »-ich show of gold as reported last week, and is [ making as the driving proceeds, being several inches wider than when last ro- , ported upon. This locality is attracting much attention just now, and ! several new leases have been taken up
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Inangahua Times, Volume VII, Issue 1186, 23 October 1882, Page 2
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186NEW CREEK. Inangahua Times, Volume VII, Issue 1186, 23 October 1882, Page 2
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