UNITED VICTORY.
xne mining manager reported tor last week as follows }-*-The stopes have been extended to the folio wing distances : North intermediate — No. 6 stope, 50 feet north ; No. 7 stope 25 feet. . y outh intennediate—rl^p. 9-stopq, 47. fef-t ;JSo, 7 stope, 39 feet. Over No. 1 level, the north leading stope has been extended to 9. feet and the south No. 5 to 55 feet. The north intermediate stopes have not shown such rich gold during the latter part of the week, but the various other faces maintained their usual size and quality of stone. The cross cut from No 1 . level has been driven a distance °!l B °<f eet t *VTSW G F P>? n V is i llg ' lqokingjslate cptfntrjr? T|er| IJasjbJien 53 tons of quartz reduced for a five day's crushing.
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Inangahua Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1235, 19 February 1883, Page 2
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137UNITED VICTORY. Inangahua Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1235, 19 February 1883, Page 2
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