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LORD ASHLEY (TRIBUTE.)

; The tributers in this claim are going to |make a good start on Monday next, having provided theniselves with the necessary material for blasting. The leaders Jin the face of the works vary in size, but Ithe whole^of sttiff sent? to the mill cwill be taken about 18in.'wide. As soon as enough stone can be obtained to mak« a start, crushing operatipns will be commenced'; and it is hoped that sufficient stone will be broken out, to keep a portion of the Bedfordbattery going: The owner Mx Sprague, works, the mine, in combination with hii crushing plant:; 1

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Thames Star, Volume III, Issue 1686, 29 May 1874, Page 2

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LORD ASHLEY (TRIBUTE.) Thames Star, Volume III, Issue 1686, 29 May 1874, Page 2

LORD ASHLEY (TRIBUTE.) Thames Star, Volume III, Issue 1686, 29 May 1874, Page 2

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