THE CURE.
Operations in this ininearq being extended, and the prospects;are'-goodi payable stuff continues to show- well. Tho main working drive is now withm 20. feet of :ttie^fred Queen- boundary; sto, ping out ;is-carried Toiii at the same, time with four passes for delivery ofc qurrtz. This lode shows an average of 2 Feet of stone, with gold showing every day more or less. The manager, Mr Crawford, has lately been engaged in driving on the
' fdbtwail;braiich'p?'iMs lbde^lr^TJrtlrr it turned: tothe east some £10 feet back ifc the drive, it has now assumed the charac- ":i tej of a distinbt reef fnlly 18 inches wide^ wi th gold,? visible almost every> shpt. p .Thiislwill?;be foundjtb rutt^ih^|Be^Eed : Queen grounid. On ..No 4/ menhave^ been placed,, Opening out frpn>:;the;old^wm!re: suiik on this lode a few tejifhbpyfi [working level^; "whilei a;::crbss-{ju^yig^b^ing-j--put".'v iriTfdm'floor ~tb rconriect with>winsreT s'JXiuk is expected to be directly, and will" s^rye as ,^a;pass ;for;;q^|fitz as^iit isf broken down; from the" stopes, /Fbrmer \ r;cr«?hinp ; ;frbm this-lodcbwe^^W^lljenti but the fujEi of gold was lost; thelmiinager; is opinion,: however, thatdt wj.ll;^)icked up' again;?- In /addition" to the 3 lodes in haiid '!■., :in^W;Jeye^an4mportantj find^haiitaken::' place on the 'upper level.V the~ :sjidehas ; ; /been broken- through, }aiid ?^He :Manukau r : h No. 3 lodo picked up; J^p work has been , done. on. this, lode on the side' r of |thg/slidk-, nowr'eachedj;ivhichls^.iptacttb the surfaM^ : The acciynulatedV specimens and; picWj^ .stone in a- strongFbosreachAfully 16001osi and}the^rushingcshapes3^lls^ :
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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2044, 23 July 1875, Page 2
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238THE CURE. Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2044, 23 July 1875, Page 2
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