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GOLDEN CALF.

' -AjperatiojQs in tnisinineafe^ptogresgjjig >•.':' favourably '? the si^;; ■ ofK tte^Te^ttas gradually: -increased; :sinc^ branch bas been follpi^ecl, :it ;is bow; "not ' less ; than 12 feet w;ide shbmng: gold wscasidnsliy,vfchdH3arrigH 'M 'i^NV ; hand' stppe, ;■: so th.at.i%3atge^Ua>r(££;£ ot; ; crushing-,• dirt is arailable.;. .Thisi^dU Jfo greatly increased directly, as it is^he^ift-c Itentibn^pf \ |t^6 mat^g^^Mf:; put up a^rise; for the purpose of *ftopmg:i; pufci^^, f.This;bgs beenrinipracticablfrHtl(«rto owing Oto :^nt:6t^^tiial^p^ howeyer has:^been:^■sup^He^h^^li^i^^%m:-r':.: pipes^om.^^haf|f^faice^i^B^ iorushiiig rat|vthe ;^attery; tlo}^|^e|(^Mid':M will likely be continuous^■v::;-: : -/'^ ■£> kS§^;\v'^

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Bibliographic details

Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2044, 23 July 1875, Page 2

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GOLDEN CALF. Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2044, 23 July 1875, Page 2

GOLDEN CALF. Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2044, 23 July 1875, Page 2