CURE.
Since yesterday none of the black lode has been broken, with the exception of what a stray shot might bring down, and that, as coming to grass this way, speaks very well indeed for the next breaking down of the lode. Yesterday I was unaware that sinking was to proceed simultaneously with the opening out, and at a depth of 30 feet, but such is the case; therefore the next shooting will be both from the level and the bottom of the winzev In either place there is a section of the lode stripped ready for breaking, consequently the output of stone to-day will be larger than yesterday, and the rich stone ought to be ; accordingly^ It is probable that the manager may breakdown in a few hours, and from what the manager states it ought to be productive of a better show than that of yesterday.
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Thames Star, Volume VI, Issue 1812, 23 October 1874, Page 2
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148CURE. Thames Star, Volume VI, Issue 1812, 23 October 1874, Page 2
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