HAPE CREEK.
Owen and party/ tjibu^ers, forking in the Tweedside, have struck a fine leader, and from the crushing of a' parcel of specimens they banked to-day 55ozs Udwts goldr-the. Jargeiti yield frona the Hape Creek .district for , years.;; The tributerslwere driving for the Alfred leader When this rich leader was /come! upon, but whether it is identical wjth the Alfred or 1 a distinct lead is not known—but be that as it may,—should the lode .continue as food for a fair distance, the; works of the tape Creek Company will hot have been put up in vain, but be really the means of proving that neglected, end of our- goldfield. . ' . ' . " !■ ■-'■.-.l'-i ... ■ PRINCE IMPKEIAL :; Crushing for 'thin mine, lias been commenced at the Prince.. Alfred null. There is over' 70 loads of stuff on hand. '{
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Thames Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2972, 24 August 1878, Page 2
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135HAPE CREEK. Thames Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2972, 24 August 1878, Page 2
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