NEW NORTH DEVON.
The tributers, Garvey and party, finished a crushing of 39 loads of general stuff, and 2801b8 of specimens and picked stone for the handsome yield of 3370z§ 3dwts gold.
At a meeting of the directors held last night, it was decided to put through the pass from the Sons of Freedom leVel lo the . Alburnia 160 feet leyel to provide a means of disposing of the output of the mine when the company starts operations^ on the lode. It was also decided that two of the directors should meet the directors of the Columbia, and endeavor to"come to an; arrangement, whereby a drive 1000 feet in length will be put in' from the Alburnia 70 feet level, intersecting the grounds; of both companies, who will jointly bear the expence. It is stated that in a few days a call will be made to carry put this highly, sary work. The percentage derived from the tribute has been devoted to clearing off the out standing liabilities, and when work is started (he mine will be free of debt. ■'■ ... • •• ■':.•■■ -•■-:■ ■-/:■'-':-: ■;;:.,-:>.■.. ■./.-
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Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3509, 24 March 1880, Page 2
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180NEW NORTH DEVON. Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3509, 24 March 1880, Page 2
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