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MESSENGER'S (NO. 4 TBIBUTE.)

Twenty-seven tons of stuff have been" put through at the Shamrock battery, for what ought to be called a most favorable result. The cleaning ; up is] not... quite completed yet-^ninety ouiufes of good hard-squeezed amalgam are to hand. The stone, blue in character, is taken from what is called the number four. The leader is only about six inches thick, and Hes in tather; hardaground;; but the men, four in number, have got out the stuff in six weeks, and, if the expenses have not been too. great, should have earned over wages.

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Thames Star, Volume VI, Issue 1768, 2 September 1874, Page 2

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MESSENGER'S (NO. 4 TBIBUTE.) Thames Star, Volume VI, Issue 1768, 2 September 1874, Page 2

MESSENGER'S (NO. 4 TBIBUTE.) Thames Star, Volume VI, Issue 1768, 2 September 1874, Page 2

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