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  2. MINING

    In the Great Victoria mine they are working on the 900-feet level, and have made remarkably good wages. About 30 persons assembled on Saturday to witness a trial of one of Park's patent dry blowing ore-separators. This ...

    Article : 229 words
  3. Barmedman.

    During the [?] week 357 tons of quartz from No. 2 North Ad[?], [?]ed by Minter and Co., have yielded 274oz. 2 dwts, of retorted gold. This includes 79 tons from the spare ground, which gave the excellent return of 2oz. ...

    Article : 485 words
  4. Queensland.

    The Gympie correspondent of the Queenslander writes to that journal on the 30th ultimo:—"As was generally anticipated, the crushing from the Lucknow Extended Company's mine has resulted in a splendid yield, the average per ton ...

    Article : 704 words
  5. On Diamond Drills.

    It is impossible to give anything but an indication of all the advantages that diamond drills have conferred on gold-mining. When a deep run is proved, as in the Madame Berry, the influence extends far beyond the original seam of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 1,952 words
  6. Parkes.

    In a recent letter I mentioned the fact that gold had been got in encouraging prospects about 70 miles west from Park's, on the runs owned by Messrs. Tout Brothers, Melrose Plain, and Mr. Jeffry, Morumbogie. Both quartz and ...

    Article : 1,139 words
  7. Mining Items.

    The manager of the "Wesley Tin-mining Company, Limited, reports the yield of ore for the week ended 8th instant to be 14 tons. The following quantities of tin ore were received at ...

    Article : 440 words
  8. Victoria.

    There are few changes to note this week, (says the Federal Australian) of the 6th instant, but prices generally have had a downward tendency. At Sandhurst the Bruhn's Tribute and Frederick the Great furnished most of the business. ...

    Article : 910 words
  9. Improved Cultivator.

    On the axle, which is arched twice, as shown in the accompanying engraving, are hung four double ploughs, or four sets of double shovels similar to those used in ordinary cultivators. These are united in pairs by connecting rods, ...

    Article : 160 words
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