OUR MINES.
NEW PRINGK IMPERIAL. v ; The manager broke down a portion of. the reef in the wiuzo tOday, and obtained a few pounds of picked stoao of a: similar quality to t'* i'at bagged yesterday. REUBEN PARR. The manager reporis : — " fn my las*' I informed you tuat we were going to make a start on the bit; reef. We have had t-vo shifts on it tho'-t of last week, and the other in the*sfcopes. The reef is in good class of country, and still has the same heavy minerals. Tlks reef is aearlf . 3 feet wide, and very strong* to break up, consequently the progress in driving on it is not very speedy."
QUEEN-OP ENGLAND. Mr C. Hill has been appointed manager of this mine, aad operations will be com* menced as soon us the machinery at fch* Winding Association shaft is completed. GOLD RETURNS. Monataibi.—Sarich and party have banked 4ozs melted gold.
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Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4406, 16 February 1883, Page 2
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154OUR MINES. Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4406, 16 February 1883, Page 2
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