GOLDEN BELT.
The drive has been opened up and j repaired 530 feet. The manager exj peets to repair to the face about 30 to 110 feet next week". I DRAINAGE ASSESSMENT APPEAL ] As Monday, the sth March, is Millj crs' Union Day and a public holiday, | the Thames Warden has altered the [date for the hearing of the drainage i.'issesslme.nt appeals to Monday, the I 1 19th March. BUNKER'S HILL. j The main cross-cut continues to I penetrate a hard belt of country. The jcalcite vein has been left behind. The ground is lighter in colour but more I [tenacious. The leader in the drive at I the bottom of the winze is making j | smaller as the drive proceeds. A .leader an inch and a-half thick was cut ! crossing in from the hanging wall. 'The manager stales that is the same leader that was responsible for making a patch of specimens in the level overhead. He intends to drive on its | course to ascertain its value.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXI, Issue 42, 19 February 1900, Page 2
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