MINING NEW S
MAY QUEEN.
Mi 1 W. Biaker, mine manager, reports:—No. 10 level, 1000 ft: Extending tho drive on the reef in a southerly direction is in progwess. Tho rock formation is still small and
of a dark puggy nature, but we are in hopes that ii. will widen out " at any time, a.3 the country simv feing passed through is of a good description. The drive on the Exchange reef is toing extended! through a "'ooddlass of country. The reef still looks promising, and the quartz carries a Gjood ckoss of mineral. No. 9 level: Tlve siopes on the No. 4 lode and hanffinofwall branch leader is bt?insi cjariileldl on, and ■ tliie quartz cominp! to hand frequently shows gold. No. 6 level: Stoiping on the fcKstwall branch of. No. 4 lode \s in Land, and pjocd dabs and colours of «old are seen in the quartz at each Tjireaking dtown. the battery crushing! is in progress.
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Thames Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 10354, 1 May 1911, Page 1
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