OUR MINES.
DARWIN.
The reef in the drive at No. 3 level continues to look well, and carries favorable minerals. In breaking down last night colors of gold were seen in the quartz. CALEDONIAN. The leading stopes on the Red Queen leader are being carried on east and west of the winze. The leader averages about six inches in thickness, and colors of gold are seen in the quartz. SAXON. The crushing for this company was completed to-day for the payable return of 52ozs 7dwts gold. For this yield 52 loads of general dirt were treated. ORIENTAL IOTUNUI). Driving is being continued on the reef at the low level; the reef is about 4ft. in thickness, and good colors of gold are seen when breaking the quartz. GOLD RETURNS. Albubnia.—A crushing for McLean and party has produced 2Oozs 6dwts retorted gold.
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Thames Star, Volume XVII, Issue 5147, 16 July 1885, Page 2
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141OUR MINES. Thames Star, Volume XVII, Issue 5147, 16 July 1885, Page 2
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