WINE MANAGERS' REPORTS.
Olnoonjur}.—The south block on ike Queen veer in, So. 7 stops was taken out to the south ?iso last week. No. & slope has been broken oat from tlia main rise for Sft. The tret is Sft wide, showing tellurite. On tile Royal reef No. 6 stop? has bo?® advanced Oft from the south rise. The reef at this point is rather disturbed, eswieed by intersection with the east ana west break, Th<j Camoola low level has been advanced 2ott, ii)e total distance. driven peine 28-ift. The country beinK 1 passed through is interlaced with quarts stringers, and is hard to break. Bisinsi Sun.-r--During the week- ended August 9 atoping was continued on No. 1 reef in No. 2 block. The xpoi had an averat,'©" width of 24ft and was of fair value. toping was also in hand on No. 2 reef over the intomjeOitito level. The reef was 2ft •wide, and the ore of good grade.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17211, 18 August 1919, Page 5
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159WINE MANAGERS' REPORTS. New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17211, 18 August 1919, Page 5
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