ALBURNIA.
A poorer class of stuff was going through the mill yesterday, and the plates hardly look so well as in the earlier part of th» month, when they showed up for 3ozj to the ton. The manager .has now on hand about 2| cwt of picked stone. At the mine little, fresh had.transpired since my last report. There is no change to note in the reef at 70 feet level, on which the driving contractors are making good progress. la the drive west, Whau level, on Sons of Freedom reef, the lode has decreased in size a little, but still looks well, and the same remark applies to the stopes from where 251bs of specimen stone were obtained on Tuesday. The work of finishing the Sons of Freedom level is proceeding expeditiousty, the hoppers being now finished. When this important work is in every way complete
it should greatly assist in the cheaper development of the in Tie.
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Thames Star, Volume IX, Issue 3000, 26 September 1878, Page 2
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159ALBURNIA. Thames Star, Volume IX, Issue 3000, 26 September 1878, Page 2
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