OUR MINES.
)■■;_ ■ ;:-NE\y° PEiycE: impebial^^l^ The parcel of specimens: bagged this : iweek in the drive ;at No; 6 level ii^rery/ encouraging, and it also promises well for the stopes to see the reef carrying along • good body of stone, which it is right upito=; 'the face. ■ /.' <,.::■"-:.::^•>;•■ ;■:/.;.^-Hja' '■■■ •■_.-■■ -:NEj^.Ai;i^^Tic.--^::; W ;;.; > .;r The proprietors of this claim, CotUrbone creek, have at last managed to get the level repaired and in working order up to the face, and they, will commence driving on Tuesday next to intersect the Atlantic lode, which, it is expected, is not very for ahead. • GOLD RETURNS. Aibdbnia.—Waite* and party have crushed 21 loads at the Queen of Beauty battery for the payable yield of 380Z3. 14dwts. gold. Magnolia.—Eabe and party have banked 7ozs. ddwts. gold.
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Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4844, 19 July 1884, Page 2
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127OUR MINES. Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4844, 19 July 1884, Page 2
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