ALBURNIA.
In my leport on a visit to *he miae which apF^red in yesterday's issue, brief reference was made to the operations in Dixon's section.-^Fuller pariiculrrs may be of in.erekc. Since work was started 70 feet have been driven, and about 45 feet yet reg vires to be put in before the winze be'ng sunk en tin same lode is reached. The r of is of good size, and is composed of dark heavy quartz. The course of the lode in the l*w level drive has lately altered more to the northward, and as following the lode in that direction woaM not facilitate connection being roada with the other Whau level workings, the manager has started a cross-cut in that direction. All other works are without change. At the battery the crushing is sh;ping rather less than it has for the lait week. ".Retorting will take plpce to-morrow, and there are 900 ounces of amalgam on hmd, also 5001bs of specimens. . < .
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Thames Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2898, 30 May 1878, Page 2
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161ALBURNIA. Thames Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2898, 30 May 1878, Page 2
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