CRCESUS.
The reef has been driven on since the New Year about 40 feet north from where it was first met with in No. 2 level, and shows a tendency to increase in width, being now about one foot in thickness, and carrying a very promising show of gold. According to the apperance of the walls and the general nature of the county being driven through, there is every promise of the reef living for a long distance. The excavation works at the machine site will probably be completed about the end of the present month, and tend jrs will close to-morrow night for delivery of tlie new crushing plant upon the ground. The heaviest portion of the dam which is being built in Lyell Creek is completed, and the balance can now be finished at leisure.
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Inangahua Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1224, 24 January 1883, Page 2
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137CRCESUS. Inangahua Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1224, 24 January 1883, Page 2
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