OUR MINES.
OLD GOLDEN CALF. During the past few days a great change for the better has taken place in the appearance of the lode at the No 2 lerel. A good hanging-wail has formed and colors of gold are perceptible in the stone. HAPE CREEK MINE. Hearu and party banked to-day 4oozn 4dwts gold from 45 loads of stuff. The mine still looks well. GOLD BETUKNB. Aibubnia. —Meara and party'a crushing yielded 23ozs 14dwts gold. New May Mops;:—A crushing for McKurdy and party, yielded loz 16dwts. Luck's Ax«L.~-A crushing from this mine gare sozs sdwts gold. Teaitoe —A cruahing from the tribute in this mine gare sozs 16dwts gold.
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Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3881, 7 June 1881, Page 2
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110OUR MINES. Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3881, 7 June 1881, Page 2
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