TALISMAN CONSOLIDATED.
The report for tho fortnight endinp; September 9th, 1911, is as follows:—No.. 12 level —North drive: Advanced 46ft, total 1332 ft, width of reef oft; values average 17a 4d. Stoping: The values from stopes otf No. 12 rise average £5 6s '7d; tons sent to mill 675. Tho values from east vein stopes a-vecage £4 Is:'tons sunt to mill 150. No. 13 level— South drivo : Advanced 15ft. total 1533 ft. reef wider than drive; values average £3 6s 3d. N-. 6 winze: Sunk 15ft. total 122 ft. width of soef 4ft: values average £16 3s Id. No. ■16 rise: Advanced 42ft< total 208 ft, width of reef lit: values low. At 208 ft a connection was mado with No. 16 winze, No. 12 level. Nq. 12 winzo :The north drive off No. 12 winze has been advanced 18ft total 331 ft. width of reef 33in: values avera<ro £5 5s 3d. Tho south drive from No. 12 has been advanced 15ft, total 338 ft, width of reef sft; values ayenure £5 15s 6d. From the south drive a rise has been started to connect with No. 15 winze. No. 13 level; progress 13ft, width of 6ft; values average £5 6s. Stopin<r: .The value* from stones off No. 5 rise average £1 9s sd: tons sent to mill 200. The va'ues from stopes oft" No. 12 ri*o average £T> 13s 6d; tons «ont to mill 183. The values from atopes off No. 15 rise average £" 10s sd: Urmt sent to mill 260. Talicmnn shaft: 'Snnk sft; total from river.level 498 ft
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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 14187, 30 October 1911, Page 8
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