SUCCESS.
This is the name of a claim taken up by Scanlan and party in the Hape Creek district, being part of the old Atlantic ground. They are at present engaged developing a reef in some old workings, from which favorable prospects have been obtained. The lode is of good size, and trial crushings' taken from it some months back averaged six or seven pennyweights per ton. If the County Council increase the facilities for getting stuff cheaply to the mill, this and other mines •in the vicinity would become, good payable ones.
CROWN PRINCESS. The tributers, Graham and party, Ipwbeen driven from their workings by foal air, and to-day they were employed rigging a fan to expel it. They expect to get to work .the beginning of next week, : and as the lode is only about half-a-dozen feet from the face it should be cat in a few days. PRINCE IMPERIAL. Some good stone was obtained from the face of the western drive on No. 2 reef at No. 3 level, leaving a good show in the ' face. OLD GOLDEN CALF. The tributers of this nv.ne, Wilcox and party, finished their crushing of 60 loadi • at the Prince Alfred mill, and the yield was a poor one, only amounting to 26fau
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Thames Star, Volume IX, Issue 3008, 5 October 1878, Page 2
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212SUCCESS. Thames Star, Volume IX, Issue 3008, 5 October 1878, Page 2
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