Western Argus (Kalgoorlie, WA : 1916 - 1938), Tuesday 2 August 1921, page 3


YUNDAMINDEBA Yundamindera, July 24. Good progress is being made by Leitch and party with the erection of the battery they recently dismantled at the Battlesville gold mine. Their new gas producer outfit is to hand and will make a most up-to-date and complete plant. Every detail seems to have been arranged, and although they lost a lot of time through the heavy rains a few weeks back, they hope to be crushing next month. Recent developments on the Yundamindera line are very satisfactory. The old Queen of the May lease is once more on the producing list and. will have one of the first parcels to go through the new battery; and it is expected that' the result' will be quite up to the average of, that sterling show. The ore is being won from a northerly continuation of the southern workings. On the Big Stone lease steady progress is being, made, and several hundred tons will be treated in the first round when the battery is ready. Mr. Wunnenberg is raising a parcel of ore from his, P;A. adjoining the Landed at Last, ,where he 'has located a very nice looking reef. The Bonaparte will also be a producer once more, and the owners consider they have a valuable property. Mr. Jack Liepold is expected to arrive in Linden in a few days' time to make arrangements for a run of the Government battery at that centre. The round. will be a small one, and nothing very remarkable is expected, as prospecting has been on the decline there for, thed ast fewmonths. 'However, the two main mines there, the Bindah and the IQ2y8n. aw jA moind. ,