MANAGERS’ REPORTS.
Ohinjernuri Gold and Silver Mine.— During the period ending the 7th. instant, stopes have been in operation at No. 4 level ■ north and south of No. I winze. Two sulphide veins which aggregate eight feet in width are separated by a band of mullock." A leading stope is being taken along at No 3 level from No. 2 winze southward in sulphide ore three feet wide. Sputh of the mmiin crosscut, 750 feet, a leading stopp is along 30 feet in ore six feet wide. Stopes have been opened up at main crosscut and at No. 1 rise, south' section on Camoola Reef. The tonnage of ore sent to_the milljs being gradually increased. The milling and treatment plant is now running continuously. -A return of bullion, will be available prior to the vacation •
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Thames Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 17764, 11 December 1929, Page 5
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