OUR MINES.
MOANATAIBL
The fortnightly retorting of this oo*^ pany, which took place on Saturday/ produced 887ozs gold. The tonnage crushed was 320. The manager's weekly T> report is as follows :—"80 feet lerel^-KdiX 3 reef has been met with, and we are now pushing forward the drive on, it towards.j. main slide. The stuff broken from hen > is payable. Stopes and drives at inter*".' mediate level are looking very well, and a large quantity of stuff is now laid ope* t for stoping oat, while other leaders ' remain intact to work upon. From present appearances good restilU wtljbb* ; opened up here. Dunne the''past,fort- ,- night 320 tons of quartz has been treated)•' including three hundredweight, of.speai^ roeas and picked-stones, for the yield ■#£; 3370zs gold. South Cross-cat Toaiet Level.—The country is becoming, >>K>r»;,i favorable for reefs, two quarts leader** :i '< each two inches thick, having been inter* ;• sected. We have driven 10| feet during^ the past week.—l am; Ac, K. Coxu." >■'-*
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Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3384, 27 October 1879, Page 2
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160OUR MINES. Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3384, 27 October 1879, Page 2
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