REEFTON.
This day.
Reports for pant week are as follows :— United Alpine Company crushed 160 tons quartz for 2520zs of amalgam from top plates. The monthly cleaning up gave a yield of 4450z5, but on account of the expense of erecting additional machinery, and the payment of £340 property tax, the directors did not deem it advisable to pay any dividend. - Coarser and richer gold than any yet found in the mine was struck in .No. 5 lerel on Thursday; The Golden Fleece Extended Company crushed 136 tons for 13804s from top places. The Welcome Company's returns for five days' crushing was 5850zs of amalgam for ninety tons of quartz. Nil Desperandum crushed eighty-four tons of quartz for 103ozs lOdwts from the top plates.
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Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3857, 10 May 1881, Page 2
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124REEFTON. Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3857, 10 May 1881, Page 2
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