HAPE CREEK MINE.
Mr Greenville has let a portion of the mine to a party of nine trihuters in* eluding a number of business men, at id per cent. Mr Greenville bas dispensed with the old fashioned whim and has erected an engine capable of winding 450 gallons of water per minute—a result, which could not be obtained by the Ist of a pump with a nine inch lift' The official start,will take place on Monday, at one o'clock, and Mr Greenvillee informs me that he will be exceedingly glad to see *M many of his old friends as can make *t convenient to be present. Vernon and party. have finished a crushing of 12 tons at the Hap* Creek machine for the yield of Boss 16dwts gold. Adams/ and party of the Star of Te'Papa, are crushing a parcel of 21; loads/for, ia payable yield; and > Sowe and party, Hape Creek tributers, will clean ip tomorrow. .
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Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3690, 22 October 1880, Page 2
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157HAPE CREEK MINE. Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3690, 22 October 1880, Page 2
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