NEW WHAU.
This miae was^ visited toj^ibu^-tlw mine manager refused me permission to go down the 'yrinze^:.a^ [-^\";::-^rl.^^ '{- i: - [We were shown by Hesirs Fejgusdj, and Tregoweth gold-bearing stone, which they said was taken':pi|t of Jh^: bottom this morning, leaving a good show behind, and as directors they; stated our reporter could see tho same for himielf. However,' when he: visited the mine h«: was refused admission. TJnlesßauthentio information is furnished us respecting this mine we shall be compelled to state some facts which may be anythiDg but pleasing to many cohcerned;-r-Ed.S.] /
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Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3510, 25 March 1880, Page 2
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92NEW WHAU. Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3510, 25 March 1880, Page 2
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