MINING NEWS.
MINE MANAGERS' REPORTS.
Golden Age.—Report dated November 18: \ distance of sft has been driven for the week. For this distance there has been a conglomeration of quarts and mullock, and it now appears "as If we have struck the footwall of the reef. We intend driving west to reach .the hanging wall.'
AlburnU.—The manager reports that driving, 'north on the dropper was continued ; the distance for the week being 10ft. The leader U about 18in, and there is still arsenical pyrites showing in the stone, also a little fine-grained antimony, which it a good indication for meeting with values. The Bona of Freedfftn reef has been driven 12ft for the week, making a total distance of 46ft to date. The footwal! portion and cantre rib now appear to be coming together. The total width of these two leadera la about 241n. A little more gold waa aeen in ;he ore broken during the latter part of this week.
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Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 276, 22 November 1927, Page 4
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160MINING NEWS. Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 276, 22 November 1927, Page 4
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