CURE.
This mine is waiting for the Ciledom'in to resume operations, when it will make* start also. Mr Crawford, the manager, states that the first work undertaken will bei the driving of a cross-cut atvNi>^i|; level, with the object of intersecting the Waiotahi lode and two other reefs which run between the firatmeationed lode »nd the point of commencement of the croiicut. The last crushing taken by the company from this reef yielded 400ozs of gold from 90 tons of stuff, and operationi were impended aa the' reef could not v thenHb^ worked to advantage. About :200 ■ jE»t^ will require to beK;driven beforei-it iti intersected, and the ground should bY speedily gone through as it is fine working :' The '• wbrk: : :-^will'i'be'-^le^'^bi^" contract. Several parties of tributers tr* still working. ■■ ■ .'"■;■■':■■■■■■''■.':• ■■■-'■ ■-:':• ■'■■"::';^TvA '■'■'&:
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Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3509, 24 March 1880, Page 2
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130CURE. Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3509, 24 March 1880, Page 2
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