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THE BLUE DUCK AMALGAMATION.

The premier of Utago for mining is the B no Duck, But hey iiv joine I another party now and m >y hove hotter luck, bis c ’ U I that wasov r hanging broke, and now hey can sen clear, I'h * amalgamation should ho kept quint, lint we have some Careys here. Some says the claim must he walked out, . n i others io say no. Rut well do I remember all about fifteen yea s ago ; At that time people said the same, hut now we do know hj St, T.iar. ih s test washing that they had, was belter than fie r st There is no lead to follow there, nor gutter in t he gioun I, Only the seed that Nature sowed, is cattered well around. They commenced to work under the range, an ' now town n ar the XL. Some acres they have sluiced a a ay, and all of it pahl well. Pie maii 'g r that is on the groual, does think of all he can, \n I as th - fat) keeps running out, ha tries anothe' pi m. Toe pr ssure there is very great, two ho t he I feel or nigh, Aud throu.h the elevator, he sends it full * twenty feet high. But wlvm they do go below, the XL, after a year or two. The tunnel is already made for them to ddve stuff through. It’s well secured hy timber, and about six hmidre I y ir Is long, And after the first w -hing there, we must have another song. M. SAM MON. Tinkers, August 27 hj. ISB.B

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Dunstan Times, Issue 1113, 31 August 1883, Page 3

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THE BLUE DUCK AMALGAMATION. Dunstan Times, Issue 1113, 31 August 1883, Page 3

THE BLUE DUCK AMALGAMATION. Dunstan Times, Issue 1113, 31 August 1883, Page 3

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