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THE BENDIGO INDEPENDENT.

The manager of this company's mine has opened out on a leader from a rise in the Huby Company's ground, and drivingback on it towards the Bendigo Independent Company's ground Las come across some very good stone. This leader appears to be the same as that from which Dryden's party got the gold, ■ and, gave rise to the late lawsuit for encroachment. The lode is getting stouter and better in appearance. The work in the low level tunnel is at -a stand still. There has been a considerable sum. of money spent on this tunnel,, and it is a pity to see the work stopped, as'it would be most useful in blocking out the reefs which it was driven into cut, and which the directorate had' every hope of proving payable.

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Thames Star, Volume III, Issue 16710, 22 May 1874, Page 2

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THE BENDIGO INDEPENDENT. Thames Star, Volume III, Issue 16710, 22 May 1874, Page 2

THE BENDIGO INDEPENDENT. Thames Star, Volume III, Issue 16710, 22 May 1874, Page 2

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