COROMANDEL.
EMILY GOLD MINING COMPANY (IIEGISTERED.) Report of Mr. Tregear, Surveyor, of Coromandel. “ I find the EinilyLease to be a most valuable miningproperty, intersected by leaders and reefs, which promise most excellent results. Several old claims that have been abandoned, solely for want of proper machinery for crushing, with a large amount of stone already in paddock are contained within the Company’s Lease. The Homeward Bound, the Young Republic, the Ludlow Castle, the Grand Junction; all of which have worked good and payable reefs, will now, I believe, almost for the first time he brought under public notice. If the claim is properly managed, it will, I am certain, give a good profit to shareholders. I have seldom seen ground that promised more advantageously or had a better show as a payable gold mine than the Emily.” The Company having now a battery of its own, makes this one of the best investments on the Coromandel goldfield. (In Saturday’s issue wo stated that tliG old Perseverance Battery had been purchased by the Company).
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Thames Guardian and Mining Record, Volume I, Issue 44, 27 November 1871, Page 3
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