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BRIGHT SMILE.

The No. 1 reef was penetrated this morning and was found to be close upon 4 feet wide, and of a very; promising character. It has carried gold fjfom hanging, to footwall. .Thii morning a nice little' parcel of specimen's and picked stone were grassed. f Tho JN"o. 2 lode has been cut into for' 5 feet, and along drill penetrated 6 feet further without meeting the footwall; hence, the conclusions are, that the: lode i> very large at the point of intersection. The No. 1 winze on this lode was freed of water this morning by the aid of a long piece of steel, being driven through to the drive

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Thames Star, Volume VI, Issue 1812, 23 October 1874, Page 2

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BRIGHT SMILE. Thames Star, Volume VI, Issue 1812, 23 October 1874, Page 2

BRIGHT SMILE. Thames Star, Volume VI, Issue 1812, 23 October 1874, Page 2

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