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MINING

The manager of the Roxburgh Amalgamated Mining and Sluicing Company, Ltd., wires ;:s follows:—" Not enough water to finish paddock ; no rain ; closed dam ; meantime, had a partial wash-up of boxes for 520z." The delay in receiving this return arista partly from a break in the race, and shortage of water causing a Ices of ten day*, but chiefly from tho manager having rocoiveed instructions to change hie mode of working. Instead of as hitherto washing tip every four weeks, reporting a result' partly stripping and partly bottom wash,- lie will in future only wash' up when ho has got a paddock coinpletly stripped and cleaned up. RETURNS. Mnsferton : 530z 4dwt, 132 houre. Mystery Flat : 19oz, 17dwt. 128 hour*. Good Chance : 490z, 4 days.

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Evening Star, Issue 14319, 18 March 1910, Page 4

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125

MINING Evening Star, Issue 14319, 18 March 1910, Page 4

MINING Evening Star, Issue 14319, 18 March 1910, Page 4

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