Welcome.—The mining manager writes on the 7th inst.:—Still driving with little change. The country is a little stiffer. Victoria.—The mining manager writes ...
Article : 2,104 wordsNorth Extended Tasman.—On 4th inst. the newly appointed mining manager, Mr Thomas Hughes, commenced operations to sink a shaft for the supposed junction of ...
Article : 1,712 wordsRoyal Treasury.—The mining manager, under date of May 8th, reports:—The east drive is now in 16ft. The lode is strong and well defined, and still shows ...
Article : 77 wordsAlpine.—Mr P. Irvine, mining manager, reports on the 30th ult. that the piece of stone which he took up with him, had been crushed and showed a prospect ...
Article : 68 wordsWhile unusual prominence has been given in our southern contemporary to a couple of recent mining swindles in northern districts, a remarkable reticence ...
Article : 1,231 wordsThe local price of tin ore remains at 15s per unit. As our readers are aware the alluvial tin deposits of Mount Ramsay, some 14 ...
Article : 3,083 wordsMount Wilson.—The mining manager reports that he has driven the tunnel 15ft, making a total distance of 109ft. The country is improving, and he had cut ...
Article : 61 wordsDeep Lead.—Mr Bartley reports under date May 5th:—The poppet legs are up and the men are engaged at top work until the brace is finished. I expect to start ...
Article : 97 wordsBreak O'Day.—Mr King reports, under date of May 5:—I have cut through the reef, which is one foot six inches wide, and got a fair show of gold. I should advise ...
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The Tasmanian (Launceston, Tas. : 1881 - 1895), Sat 14 May 1881, Page 446
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