PIGEONGRAMS.
TE AHOTTA. ■ ' (FROM OtJB OWN COBBB8POND1NT.) This day, 11 a.nu It is just reported here that White and Christie, in the Golden Anchor claim, just below the Prospectors', hare struck payable gold. A trial crushing from the Prince of Wales claim yielded apparently profit* ably, viz., at the rate of l£oz per toa. , Catran's find is said to be very good. The reef is about 6 feet wide, and thought to be worth 3ozs to the ton. I have not seen it as yet, but intend paying them a .■ j visit. _ , , Buildings are going up very rapidly, and all parties here appear sanguine about the field. Little work, however, is expected to be done before Christmas.
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Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3729, 7 December 1880, Page 2
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