OUR GOLDFIELDS
(BY TELEGRAPH—OWN CORRESPONDENT.) Thames, this day. Cambrta.— Driving is being pushed ahead • on the -No. 1 f ootwall leadei , , which is 2or 3 inches thick, and shows gold pretty freely. • The sfcopeS'continud;'to 'produce 2^3 7 able . quartz, and the crushing is shaping for fully an ounce tothe load. Saxon. — Small parcels of "picked stone are occasionally obtained from the stopos on the reef at No. 4 level. Cambria. —301bs of specimens from the leading stope on No. 2 cross leader at No. 2 ' level. Dabs of gold were also seen very freely through the general dirt. ' . :
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Auckland Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 147, 24 June 1887, Page 8
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98OUR GOLDFIELDS Auckland Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 147, 24 June 1887, Page 8
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