MINING NEWS.
[Feom oue Minino Rbpoetek.] : T#Ei WEE& Electioneering jtoatters continue to absaifcb public a^tftftthm, to the oomplete exclusion of all other topics, and as a consequence business in . the sharemarket baa been brought almost to a standstill The present week will fco* doubt !b& devoted entirely to thie interests of the respective candidates, and we cannot therefore expect to see much attention given to mining until "the nuri&era are \up." The close of the contest will be a relief to a good many. The -struggle has been brewing for a. long time, and most people are getting pretty tired of it. Next week will no doubt see everybody settled down to business again, and I hope very soon thereafter to have something good to report The following are the battery reiurns <or the p^st w&ek :— - Wkmjomb.— : 269ozs. of amalgam, from 90 tons of stone - •.■ • Kbbp-it-Daek.— 266 ozs. of amalgam, from 176 tons of stone.<
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Inangahua Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1268, 7 May 1883, Page 2
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155MINING NEWS. Inangahua Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1268, 7 May 1883, Page 2
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