One most encouraging feature of. the Lyell Beefs, is that gold is so fairly distributed in the main-reef that a prospect washed, from several dishes,. say, in?, No. 1 'south, yvould not materially vary .from a similar quantity washed either from the prospectors,' some 100 yards distant, or from No. 1 north, some 600 or 700 yards distant. -:-It» requires only capital to be introduced to develop what appears to be and profitable speculation. ; ••' The , Corner on Saturday," jW^tes thie Battarat Cgiirier, "was, at least the shadow, if | not, the substance, of its formgr self. All day long- Hepburn stocks were vigorously changing hands, and towards e vuniiig,.., : Victoria, ; Gordon* . came into strong duiiiahd.. Latterly, a shareholder I oiitjun t;.u Ufigsufter dark has been fia-raj-e j. a CKinriiojljty as. a church-going cabman, .butou Saturday night, until eight or nine o'clock, the Verandah was resonant with the voices of dealers in scrip. ' This buzz in theijdljbut; deserted hive is quite'refreshing. Does it prognosticate another ' swarming V "
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Grey River Argus, Volume IX, Issue 703, 21 July 1870, Page 2
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