THE CURE.
Crushing has been commenced, at the Tararu battery with 20 head of stamps, and the stuff^looks .remarkably well, jl have 'previously described the meats adopted for the conveyance of the quartz from the mine to the mill, but prior to the permanent 5 start" made this week, the company had two days crushing at the Tararu ibatteryV which -yielded; considerably over 200 ornces of hard squeezed amalgam',^ atmucfc better - return than w^,s expected. The Cure .Company are W6IV satisfied' wiih late; arrangement, and it certainly does seem about the.be^st they coi^d have made'uhder' the circumstances. They will not be, at k great expense in carding their crushing stujßTi and the battery is agoodone, contain:ng a fine heavy set of stampers^ with a sufficient' amount' of' ■ berdan poorer, f "The general appearance of the mine underground is vely promising;; X ;'= i •
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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2017, 22 June 1875, Page 2
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142THE CURE. Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2017, 22 June 1875, Page 2
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