GOLDEN CALF.
Three is nothing particularly new to report from this mine,, but it.may be as well to state, for the "assurance of shareholders, that a little gold is still being obtained, that indeed, the appearance of the country has gradually improved since the change for the better: was chronicled in the Star, gold being Snore frequently apparent in the stoned-The manager has been enabled to collect a few pounds of picked stone, and will commenco a trial crushing,: all being well, at the .beginning of next" week. At present the mine hopper contains a lot of rubbish, and the operations of the workmen engaged in the formation of the Moanatairi road have prevented its being cleaned. This being achieved, the manager will haul a quantity of quartz stored in the mine. It is confidently expected that the coming trial will give a better result than that obtained from the last; and it had need to do. ' • "
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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 1980, 10 May 1875, Page 2
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