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MINING NEWS

WKLLIXCTON SHAUE MAKKET. The quotations yesterday for 'miniiie shares were as under:— Buyers. Sollem. £«.(!. .f.<>.A. Talisman - 010 6 Waihi 1" 6 118 0 Westlaml Gold 15 0 STOCK EXCHANGE. By Telegraph—Press Association Dunedln, July 10. SMe:~Papor Mills, 225. 6d. (three parcels) liONDON SHABK MAEKE'V. Anslr/illan-NBiv Zmliiiiil Cabin Auiociatiou. London, July 9. Share marl«»t_oiiotalions include:-Wailii, buyers 375., acuers 38a. MUKRAY CHEEK. The mine manager of the Murray Creek Gold jriiiinj Company, Limited, reports for Hie month of June ae follows:-No. 4 lnvel: Htoplnß north over this letel 30ft. from the main winze, the reef would average aliont W. For the nexl 120 ft. the width of reef variee from 6in. to. 2ft.' The slope has been extended north for another 10ft. durini! the nasi month, with values eoofl for Hie ion. South: The rise nn from No 4 level has beitn estended for a total <lisfonro of 62f(.. the last 12ft. beiuf oil nlcan (iiiartz. from this point, a. crosscut is now beiiiK pnt in to connect with the footwall stone, which the main winze 'vile sunk on. The crosscut in now In 20ft., and line passed for thn whole distance through reef formation, showing layers of oiiarli! from W. to 3fl. wide, ali i-aiTvinir t'olil. When this crosscut is TOinplVlrd l» the fool.wall atone, thcro will he a distance of 30fl. from the. lianeing to tlio roolwall. 1 will f lien he in n portion lo ooeii out on the hainsinewall reef and slope, north and south. Kdiilli liifi , : Hnve roiunicnced drivißS north, and the reef here, lias widened out lo 4ft., and anpears lo be goinir strong under fool. Thi? is al a point 25f1. up on the west. Hide over No. 4 level. No. 3 level: KtopiiiK is lieiiiß corned on for » Iciiflh of llOfl. on a reef from 4ft. lo 10ft wide. There slopes are showing a marked improvement for the cast fortnight In rising for mullock f»r inline puVposc?. Uflfl. north of main winze, we intersected sft. of clean qnu.rix: Tiiie ia hearing out. my expectations Hint llieri! In •a rousiderable oinonnl of ftouc north of No. 1 and No. 2 intermediate levels. Xo 2 inlcnncdiatc-Noiiih: We have commenced stoping on a reef 2ft. in width. liiltle enn he snin concerning this slope until further extension of No. ' in'crinpdintc. south. North: Stoping here in as usual no chance of any iniTotal tonnage sloped for month, 938iona; delivered to battery, 865 tons. During the month 835 tons oj miarU were crushed, ivhich yielded a. ernsa return, valued approximately at £1720.

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 251, 11 July 1918, Page 8

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MINING NEWS Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 251, 11 July 1918, Page 8

MINING NEWS Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 251, 11 July 1918, Page 8

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