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LUCK'S ALL.

The manager to day banked forty pounds of specimens obtained during yesterday and this morning from the brown leader. Some of these were very rich, their value being estimated at two •or three ounces per pound. The leader 'from whence they were obtained is looking exceedingly well. It is seven or eight inches in thickness, and the general dirt is of excellent quality. Operations have been suspended on the big reef at the upper level, as there is no room to stow tbe quartz. Work will be resumed here as soon as the hopper and shoots, are finished. The manager expects to have the Luck's All leader to band in the course of a few days, and in about a fortnight will be ready to start ■crushing, tenders being already called for the conveyance of quartz to the mil).

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Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3672, 1 October 1880, Page 3

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LUCK'S ALL. Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3672, 1 October 1880, Page 3

LUCK'S ALL. Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3672, 1 October 1880, Page 3

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