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Article : 948 wordsTHAMES.—Slow progress is being made in sinking the main shaft at the Saxon, in consequence of the tightness of the ground. A crushing of 281 loads gave 256oz gold. In tho New Prinoe Imperial a little ...
Article : 540 wordsMICA.—Thus a London correspondent on September 28: Mr. W. Crooks, of Port Adelaide, has received a report from Richard Saker and Co., Mincing-lane, upon the specimons of mica which he has brought ...
Article : 214 wordsThe following state tent shows the contracta entered into by LA SOCIETE COMMERCIALE ET INDUSTRIELLE DES METAUX to date (said the London MINING JOURNAL of September 22), and the ...
Article : 458 wordsHUMAN LIFE AND THE COAL SUPPLY.—For every 173,900 tons of ooal raised in the United Kingdom a life ia loat by aooident in and about the minea; but in South Wales a life is so lost for every 95,195 tons. ...
Article : 1,335 wordsKIMBERLEY.—A crushing of 7 tons of stone from the Lady Margaret reef is reported to have yielded 77oz restorted gold. A crushing of 40 tons of stone from the Golden Crown claim is reported to have ...
Article : 52 wordsGOLD.—The Tasmania crushing of 2050 tons stone gave 2585¼oz gold, valued at £9505 8s 6d. At Westman and Crookford's claim, Long Plains, encouraging prospects are obtained; ½oz to the dish having ...
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Australian Town and Country Journal (Sydney, NSW : 1870 - 1919), Sat 10 Nov 1888, Page 25
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