BULLFINCH RUSH
A TOWNSHIP SPRINGS UP. By Telegraph-Press Association-OopyTiEht. Perth, November 2. Tho Bullfinch mino has floated a company in London, with a capital of £50,000. • ". ■ The rush to secure mining properties throughout the length and breadth of tlio field is increasing rather than abating. During fifteen days 300 applications were received at tho Registrar's Office for many long-abandoned mines which are now considered worth a thorough testing.
Bullfinch has grown- into a typical mining township within a few weeks Largo stores, dining-rooms, and other conveniences have been erected or arc in course of erection. A progress committee has been formed. It is taking steps to put life on a civilised basis. The Government is being pressed to extend the railway and water supply to the field. EXPERT OPINION. A NEW COOLGARDIE. Sydney, November 2. Professor David, of Sydney University, expresses the opinion that tho Bullfinch find is similar to those at Coolgardie and the Boulder. Ho thinks there is every probability of many valuable deposits being yet found within the area..
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 964, 3 November 1910, Page 7
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