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CENTRALL ITALY.

After lying in a state of. idleness for upwards of nine months this mine is now reeeivipg another trial; Bagnall and party having during the lajtter part of last week taken the mine on tripute. In the pjalmy days of the .field this piece of pround was .considered a fancy piece, and tne shares sold at high prices, and now the tributers seem"'to haye a chance of paying themselves, as the prospects of the mine are better than they hare been for some time, an auriferous lode recently discovered in the Golden Calf, the mine adjoining, being supposed to run through the Central Italy ground.

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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2541, 27 February 1877, Page 2

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107

CENTRALL ITALY. Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2541, 27 February 1877, Page 2

CENTRALL ITALY. Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2541, 27 February 1877, Page 2

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