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WATCHMAN.

The tributers, George and party, have commenced crushing a parcel of 11 loads at the Prince Alfred mill, which they expect wiil average ljozs per ton. 1 This parcel is chiefly from a rise being put up to connect the two levels, and good prospects are met ;with.; A< little stuff is also being broken in the upper level where it has to be stacked, as

there is no means of getting it away cheaply until the rise has holed through. Once this work is completed the tributers will be in a position to break out quartz on a large scale. ALBUBNIA. The picked stuff in> hand having been put through the single stamper battery, the final retorting for, the month took place.to-day for the yield of 2850zs gold. The interim retorting which took place about a fortnight ago produced 3330z5, so that the total monthly yield is 618ozs retorted gold. INYEENEBB. Bunney and party banked 7ozg Bdwts gold to-day. * ' - ONLY CHANCE. • McCJatchey and party have finished crushing for the yield of 6ozs 2dwts *°ld' NEW NOETH CLUNEB. / Eetorting for the mine was in progreis at the Prince Alfred mill this afternoon. * About 2Oozs of gold was expected from 38 loads crushed. XUBANUI HILL. Patterson and party have finisheoTTaeir crHshing for the yield of 6oz« 18dirti gold. Catran had a final cleaning up for Bozs 9dwts gold. _______i__

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Thames Star, Volume IX, Issue 3003, 30 September 1878, Page 2

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WATCHMAN. Thames Star, Volume IX, Issue 3003, 30 September 1878, Page 2

WATCHMAN. Thames Star, Volume IX, Issue 3003, 30 September 1878, Page 2

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