GOLDEN BAR.
Mr Edwards has still a ample ofmeo employed uncovering the leaden in the ""■ ground, he being; desirous of obtaining - something tangible before disposing of the balance of the shares. The Two-
fingered leader has been trenched on for a distance of about 30 feet, and a winze started to reach its junction with another body of quartz. This will be continued to a depth .of 50 feet, when it is probable a rise fromthe old Australian's Company's tunnej will be started. The quartz shewn me had a healthy appearance, and the country is of a favorable character. An attempt will also be made to drain the water from the Australian shaft, at the bottom of which gold was obtained in the early days.
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Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3605, 16 July 1880, Page 2
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125GOLDEN BAR. Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3605, 16 July 1880, Page 2
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