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QUEEN OF BEAUTY.

This . mine continues to . prove the heaviest golcUproducer in the district,' and from the large amount of crushing dirt at command, promises to continue to head the list for some time to come. The present fortnight's, return is 416 ounces from one mill, and 33'J| ounces from the second; the comparatively smaller amount from No. 2 arises from loss of 2£- days' time.in,effecting repairs. Th« total 765 J. ounces on melting proving 744 ounces 14 dwts gold. The whole of the quartz for the supply of the 40 stampers is obtained from the. 360 feet level, No. 1 reef, 15 feet wide, towards the Bright Smile, and No. 2 reef, 25 f«»t wide, towards the City of London.

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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2058, 9 August 1875, Page 2

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QUEEN OF BEAUTY. Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2058, 9 August 1875, Page 2

QUEEN OF BEAUTY. Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2058, 9 August 1875, Page 2

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