PRINCE IMPERIAL.
■ The healthy appearance of the mine* mentioned in my last, report, continues, and no change of any consequence has transpired lately. The drive on the reef seaward is proceeding through an improved country, with the reef large and coarse. It is likely that stoping will be commenced hero soon, when the quartz supply will be greatly increased, and
there will be more work for tho engine, which at present is only winding two or three days per week. The Rtopes east; are yielding well, mid as there is close on 40 tons ia the puddoclc the manager will be in a position to st'irfc crushing shortly.
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Thames Star, Volume VIII, Issue 281, 16 February 1878, Page 2
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108PRINCE IMPERIAL. Thames Star, Volume VIII, Issue 281, 16 February 1878, Page 2
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