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i A breaking down of the footwall vein of I the reef, in the intermediate drive from the winze, took place during last night, with the satisfactory result that the large haul of 200 pounds of specimens was bagged. The stono is of good quality, and a little gqld was left showing. The quantity of specimens now on hand is 3,701d5. OEJENTAI* (OTUNUI). The manager to«day banked a small pare.el of rich specimens, obtained by the tributers while working on tb,e Bonansa reef, The payty aye in hopes of unearthing something good. The manager is driving for the same leader at a lower le^el, and should cut it in 40ft. The country now beiqg penetrated is a. very fa7.prab.le plftss for gold. GOLD EETUBNS. Dakt. -t- McKurdy and part have banked loz 18dwts gold. Magnolia.—Strong and party's cruah« ing gave ZO3 Jgdwts gold, Lonehanb. —Adams and party, tributera have crushed 10 loads at full's mill for the retijrn of Oozs 19dwts gold.
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Thames Star, Volume XVI, Issue 4991, 10 January 1885, Page 2
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