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ALBURNIA.

The manager has now over lOOlbs of specimen stone on hand. The crashing is.shaping fairly, but varies a great deal. At the mine good progress is being made in Dixon'a lower level, and the lode continues to bear a promising appearance. In the 70 feet level the progress made is •low; colors of gold are seen occasionally. Specimens continue to be obtained from the stbpes, from Nos. 3, and 4 winzes. Other portions of the mine do not show any change worth mentioning.

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Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3176, 24 April 1879, Page 3

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ALBURNIA. Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3176, 24 April 1879, Page 3

ALBURNIA. Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3176, 24 April 1879, Page 3

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