LUCK'S ALL.
The return from theV crushing of this company, finished, yesterday, viz., 96bzs from 100,tons, is doubtless disappointing to some of the shareholders, as it no doubt is to the manager, who expected a much better return; When, however it is taken into consideration that a large quantity of the dirt was broken "by contract, and had been lying about the drives for months, and consequently had plenty of opportunities to become deteriorated with mullock, the comparative smallness of the return is not to be wondered at, and cannot in fairness be accepted as a criterion of the gold producing qualities of the mine. It must be borne in mind that all the gold met with since the formation of the company was from leaders comparatively new to the promoters, and they placed no dependence on them, looking to the Luck's All leader and Big Eeef as the future mainstays of the mine. In the mine nice specimen stone is coming to hand frequently front the winze on the brown leader, and the contractors in the low level arc hourly expecting to intersect, the old Luck's All. leader from whiqh the early shareholder! obtained so many rich dividends. .
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Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3706, 10 November 1880, Page 2
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199LUCK'S ALL. Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3706, 10 November 1880, Page 2
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