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THE GOLDEN CALF.

The! underground W orks are for a few days in abeyance, new ; ropes, pulleys and* a general overhaulof tke winding gear being jjm progress ready for more extended mining operations. The shaft is also being,.-put ; right:,where,.any ;.hitch may possibly occur in--rapid -hoisting. It is thought that baling may possibly be commenced this (Monday) morning, if so by about Wednesdayjuext underground working will be re-commericed, and from the great depth of backs opened up by thedeep level, winze : .a much larger output of stiiff will'be made for the future 1. Continuous crushing is anticipated with every prospect of success. Gold showed in the winze'right down to the lowest level. • .. .

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Thames Star, Volume III, Issue 1665, 20 April 1874, Page 2

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THE GOLDEN CALF. Thames Star, Volume III, Issue 1665, 20 April 1874, Page 2

THE GOLDEN CALF. Thames Star, Volume III, Issue 1665, 20 April 1874, Page 2

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