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OLD GOLDEN CALF.

The manager, expects to commence crushing at the Prince Alfred battery on Monday next, when it is expected that about 100 tons will be crushed. There are 40 or 50 tons broken out now, and as the facilities for stoping and getting away the quartz are good, it will not take many days to make up the balance of the hundred. The operations are now proceeding on the Nos, 1, 2 and 3 lodes, each of which are contributing a fair quota of quartz. The tributers, Gill and party, who are working the Just-in-Time leader, are at present employed rising on the lode with average success. They will be crashing shortly. .-. , . ■

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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2781, 12 January 1878, Page 2

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114

OLD GOLDEN CALF. Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2781, 12 January 1878, Page 2

OLD GOLDEN CALF. Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2781, 12 January 1878, Page 2

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