BAY VIEW.
-. hft« been faired by Maim *'.! Mowing^ Co. with report on "i 13,-No.l level: The ' lara to be broken consequently the IC-WM carried in a westerly d 11 Quart, matter waa visible in the ff'hereof was expected at any "Inl Tbe reef in this level ha. either "Id in*" a leader 12i» wide as we bar* £*d her l.tb.«al. drive or ha. turned '° westerly direction. The ground here is *r D d appears to have slipped; we br° t t.Pick up the reef agaiu any shift. ??. takS »mpl« f«m 12in leader «d fl,Card wish others in a day or two. j'K : Tho crosßCut, in from No. 8 ?» has reached 171b eastward. Tbs lif to &«■«•* better looking and Stbikvf here cut, I have napped and *rtertd about three-qnartera of a ton of ff.from which I have take fl a sample SiiU^ofa'>^neral aaeay value of vsl-
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Auckland Star, Volume XXVII, Issue 273, 17 November 1896, Page 3
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