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CROWN PRINCESS.

The manager reports' that fivo feet have been driven on the No 1 reef westward, and about three feet in the contrary direction, and gold has been seen in the reef thus far, which it must be admitted is a satisfactory item of intelligence. The other workings are being carried on with the. push that has characterised the opening up of the lower level, and thing* generally in connection with the mine look very promising.' A crushing was com-' 1 monced this day, and from the appearance of the stone as yet taken-out tho return msy be expected to be as good as the last, at all events payable. \

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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2011, 15 June 1875, Page 2

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CROWN PRINCESS. Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2011, 15 June 1875, Page 2

CROWN PRINCESS. Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2011, 15 June 1875, Page 2

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