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QUEEN Of THE MAY.

A fine parcel of specimens sod picked stone amounting to about 130 or 1401bs was obtained* to-day; from; the - foot-wall lode, some of the larger pieces show three or four streaks about a quarter of an inch thick running through them. The manager ' has now the specimen, box at the mine full of golden stone, and that must amount to between 4 and scwt, and when crushed will materially assist the total yield. The crashing of general stuff at Bull's continues to look well, and it is safe to predict that next Saturday's return will be a handsome one. At the mine things are going on smoothly, nothing fresh of any particularimportance having occurred during the last three or four clays. >.- ■: ■ .

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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2590, 26 April 1877, Page 2

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QUEEN Of THE MAY. Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2590, 26 April 1877, Page 2

QUEEN Of THE MAY. Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2590, 26 April 1877, Page 2

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