OLD CALEDONIAN.
The manager reports to the directors as follows:—The crosscut No. 1 level has been driven 11 feet this week, making in all about 66 feet. The last three feet has been interlaced with small mineral veins, which are good indications. In
JMo. 3 level the winze on specimen leader is down 16 feet from the floor of the drive. It is still in tight ground, but a good class of country for gold. On the same level the drive on No. 6 reef has made slow progress, the reef being very hard and increasing in width, with no favourable change. I have started to drive on its hanging-wall.—T. B. Elices.
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Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3811, 16 March 1881, Page 2
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112OLD CALEDONIAN. Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3811, 16 March 1881, Page 2
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