MURRAY CREEK.
(moM oun mining kkpohtbh.) KKKP-IT-DARK. Wednesday, March 2lßt, It would bo a mattor of somo satisfaction to thoso nharoholdors not rosidont in tho district to loam that tho sudden fall which took plaoo last wook continued only fora few days, for as soon as it beeamo known that tho appearanco of tho lode in tho trial shaft now boing sunk was of so favorablo a ohnraofor an immodiato advanco look plnco, nnd at ih« present timo thoro aro indeed fow shnroa in tho market that could bo purchased for loss than Xdi. Tho trial shaft roforrod to is being oarriod down maintaing a good solid nnd woll formod lodo. Tho thickness nt present has not been ascertained ns tho roof is nltnost porpendionlar, and which is not a bad sign, and upon tho wholo il ia oalculalod Ihaf tho lodo is of strong dirtiensinns. Biiiiyand patty aro making fair progress in tho now lovol and havo vory modorufo driving.
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Inangahua Times, Volume V, Issue 39, 22 March 1878, Page 2
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161MURRAY CREEK. Inangahua Times, Volume V, Issue 39, 22 March 1878, Page 2
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