THE GOLDEN CALF.
The water in the shaft is still very troublesome, it being estimated' that 900 gallons per hour are being baled night amd day. The shaft is going through a good free country, arid is now down 330 feet. The manager expects that, in about three weeks he will have attained the required depth; the water "sinks with the shaft, the walls draining as the sinking goes on. The -svater boils up from the bottom.. The strata runs east and west and dipjj toithe north..'' . . • •.■ - ■'■ *- -■■ • '■"■-■ --*■ ;.'
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Thames Star, Volume IIII, Issue 1739, 30 July 1874, Page 2
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87THE GOLDEN CALF. Thames Star, Volume IIII, Issue 1739, 30 July 1874, Page 2
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