Our Mining Reporter
IiXCHANGE.
Noticing an upward movement last evening in tho stock of the above company, I this morning visited the mine to ascertain the cause. It appears that in driving JJ.W., or toward** the Crown. Prince, a leader was cut through at 368 feet from the shaft: The drive wai continued, and as soon as the men were sufficiently ahead the leader was opened out on right and left, and on the right-Rand of the drive has spread out. to a width of from 18 inches to 2 feet, and from which .some goldbearing stone was proQurefl yesterday. I saw the color m spine stone broken out this meaning. 'The stuff from W** is of ™c same d»raeteras the goid-ljeanng stonfe on tho Thamea geuorally assumes. ■ The lc?,d.or \n running nearly north and so,uth,. The total itagjM ■ of the drive If,W.,j ßr no.w 4/iSft. Xfo v i^orif is being done in that part of thft , mifto th,© SttjiUng. Bw^ .
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Thames Star, Volume IIII, Issue 1716, 3 July 1874, Page 2
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161Our Mining Reporter Thames Star, Volume IIII, Issue 1716, 3 July 1874, Page 2
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