CALEDONIAN.
The manager reports that work ia being actively carried on—-the cross cut in the bottom level is in 40 feet to the eastward boundary, but as yet nothinghas been met. A drive is also in 60 feet north, on the same level, but the stuff broken out is of a very poor description ; so far as gold bearing is concerned. A rise is being put up from the same depth to met No. 2 winze, for the purpose of more handily working, and also for ventilation. A cross drive is being put in from level No. 2, to try and find the reef known as No. 1, ■north after its intersection with No. 2. The polo* yielding stuff that is being crushed comes from the intermediate and No. 1 levels, some of it from the workings known as the horse, and some from the stuff stowed away in the good times of the mines history.
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Thames Star, Volume III, Issue 1674, 15 May 1874, Page 2
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156CALEDONIAN. Thames Star, Volume III, Issue 1674, 15 May 1874, Page 2
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