MINING NEWS
AL B U lA-Th. ma^errepor^f follow.-: Driving on the artw ward was continued. the , u» for the week was 14 feet. :1k of 327 feet out from «* leader is slightly biggerthan * * mor passed through last *' au »rU “ ** compact body of ore - more •**" a good class and is ” reviotsU grained antimony ' han r !l k h “ ntuue! » shown. The country rock con be firm and of a good ,£&>- r „■ OCCIDENTAU-UNA The ma nort h » ports: In the No. 1 «*“ ■^ n f oroint JJ break dipping north-ea- the !»*• at right angles lias disturoeu haMsomewhat. The . ountr voar , but sting wall side of breaks «££;„ ahead pears to be making S south •Stoping is continuing. “ we n :nd«J the stope Is looking ,\ ,ot st and picked stone -hculdbef wtf time. Crushing has comm* su fUeieß‘ continue as “ IT.iU. water in the creek to dr.'e “
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 338, 25 April 1928, Page 12
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142MINING NEWS Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 338, 25 April 1928, Page 12
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