ANCIENT HISTORY
(From Thames Star 11th July, 1874.; THE WEEK'S MINING. - The ■ Mamiukiaiu has been'the sensa- ■ tiomial dalito, of tile week, hiatviing given its 3 on* 4 shareholders 2 2j3>s' ozs of melted gold from a, comparatively , few toms of igravei stuff amd specimens, wiilh splendid gold im^'sight, >v tine stop*?. Ne_'b coimes the Queen' of , Beauty, giving! miagniiftoemib yieldK amid reefs of enormous size; employing 53 head''of ■'■stamps amd giving some splendid -reltiuirns. Thiisr mairae i-s in a very few hands and mofc a. cpmrpamy aifc aM.. Thi© Brdghlfc Smiife Com--fpany so fa.r as quiamities of cimisibmsr dirt are ctomceirmed. have extraordinary luck. They" now have 65 head' of s'ttamipia. The Bii'd-imrlTkrid, with 15 bend, i®. miaikiinig1 steady prtoiglreis®.
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Thames Star, Volume LII, Issue 13933, 11 July 1919, Page 1
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120ANCIENT HISTORY Thames Star, Volume LII, Issue 13933, 11 July 1919, Page 1
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