CROWN PRINCESS.
1 The tributera, Graham and party, are ) still driving on the footwall of the lode, which has made a heave of about a foot towards the dropper, which now consequently runs down the centre of the stripping drive. One small hole was made in the wail of the lode, and gold was, seen in it, which .demonstrates the fact that there is gold in other jp.v'c94>t' the lode than where first broklSi iv&Od ." Heaves " in a reef in' this ' eL- :- ■ .nil. generally accompanied with geld. 'VJrjte and party are still sinking; and see gold in the lode frequently. They have about eight feet <o" sink, and will then; require to drive five or six feet, to break into the level below. When connection is made a large and payable block will be opened for the tribulers to commence operations.
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Thames Star, Volume IX, Issue 3018, 17 October 1878, Page 2
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141CROWN PRINCESS. Thames Star, Volume IX, Issue 3018, 17 October 1878, Page 2
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