GRAND JUNCTION.
A REPORT. [BI TELEGRAPH— SBESS ASSOCIATION.) AUCKLAND, This Day. A cablegram was sent to the London, office of the Grand Junction Company to-day, as follows: — "Crushing 303 tons a day; actual extraction, £1 Bs. " Mary Lode. No. 2 Level. — Crosscutbeing run to intercept has been driven 134 ft. " Mary Lode, No. 3 Level. — Main ea-st drive, 64ft ; value, •£2 Is. The face in the east end shows a width of reef of Bft. Main west drive, 28ft- of milling ore. "Mary Lode. No. 4 Level. — Maineast drive, 185 ft; width of reef, sft; value, £2 15s. No walls seen. Main west drive, 78ft of milling ore. No. 2 winze ia down 54ft; value, £2 17s 3d. "Mary Lode, No. A 5 Level. — No. 2 rise is up 105 ft; width of reef, 4ft; value, £2 ss. No. 5 rise is up 76ft; no walls seen."
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 20, 25 January 1911, Page 7
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147GRAND JUNCTION. Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 20, 25 January 1911, Page 7
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