ROSS GOLDFIELDS.
The woekly return of the Ross Goldflelds Reconstructed, Ltd., was: 49 02s. 6 dirt, of gold from 1000 trucks. The secretary has received the following report from tho mine superintendent No. 6 Level.—Worlt has just been resumed at this level. So 7 Level.—The west drivo is out 82ft. from No. 7 plat. At tho intermediate level No. 1 south-west drivo lias been extended 26ft.; No. 2 south-west 30ft.; No. 3 south-west 23ft. Those faces havo continued in wash payable over a depth of four feet; No. 1 north-west after continuing in pay wash for a few feet boenmo poor and a blocking 6trip has been started at this point to determine tho fringe of tho pay values, as disclosed in No. 1. southwest. Blocking is proceeding in two faces in the old workines. A large hopper and phiice-hox recently erected are working FnOsfactorily. METAL MARKETS. By Telegraph—Pre;s Association—Copyright (Rcc. Octobcr 7, 10.50 p.m.) London, October 6. Silver.—Bar silver is quoted at 24d. per ounco standard. Copper on spot, £56 6s. per torn three months, £55 is* <
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2275, 8 October 1914, Page 8
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