LUCK'S ALL.
The low level cross cat has intersected the Luck's All leader. The oouotry, however, in which this leader is lying is rerj hard and difficult to deal with, and the leader being broken up, all work on it has been suspended. On the eastern side of the crosscut the large lode is being driven upon in the hope that it will
junction with the Luck's All leader in a better class of country., The country in the present face of this drive is very much disturbed. On the western side of the cross cut, the manager has started to rise on the large lode and the brown leader. The quartz here has a promising appearance, and as gold was got in driving the level it will be somewhat. strange if more is not obtained in rising. Below the No. 2 level the manager opened oat an intermediate level about 30 feet down, a winze sunk on the brown leader, and over this level the leader has now being stoped > out. Good gold was carried down in the winze, but nothing of any account has been seen either in drawing the level or in the stopes above it. Apparently the gold has been confined to the winze.
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Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3742, 22 December 1880, Page 2
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208LUCK'S ALL. Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3742, 22 December 1880, Page 2
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