NEW GOLDEN CROWN.
s The manager (Mr T. A. Doilon), > fter driving on the No. 1 leader at the. brace level some little distance, sank w< winze ten feet, and connected with the. battery level rise, thus ensuring c good' ventilation throughout this portion of the mine. A Mart liar 1 now been made to drive west to reach the bross-oourse met with in the batt jry level. A good sfepply of crushing dirt is coming from the No. 2 lode stopes at the battery, level. At the west side of the eross>out, the lciehas been worked up to the crbss'cb%we» where some nice.golden stone was obtained. The operations on Herival's leader at the intermediate level are pro* ceeding apace, acd the manager has now upwards of 100 feet of stopes opened up*r As stoped upon upwards, this lott> appears to improve, and the output is remunera* , , tivedirt.
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Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3690, 22 October 1880, Page 2
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148NEW GOLDEN CROWN. Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3690, 22 October 1880, Page 2
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