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GOLDEN CALF.

The manager is driving on the course of N.o. 2 reof, and stoping overhead; proceeding, in fact, in the same manner as for some time back, since the No. 2 reef was cut at the lower level. The reef is a very large one, and there is, therefore, considerable labor expended in taking it out. A cross-cut is nlso being driven to prospect the country lying parallel with No. 2. lode, and in which it is expected to cut either the Caledonian No. 2 reef," or the Golden Calf No. 3. This r crosscut is in reality a continuation of the main drive from the shaft, which cuts through the main reef now being driven on.

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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 1969, 27 April 1875, Page 2

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GOLDEN CALF. Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 1969, 27 April 1875, Page 2

GOLDEN CALF. Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 1969, 27 April 1875, Page 2

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