UNITED lALY.
The 100 feet extension of crosscut from Potter's level, is now wiihiu 19 feet of completion, and the (vuui:. -y still hard. A small cros-oul !»«•.* ""mmi started in the south diive, f'-ooi woi.'h r.he last ci'ushings were tak^it. Jn direction is south east, and it is brun.^ put in at a point about five fiefs Iwv.-'c from the face. Just before corning on the stone aljuded to, a t-ack sliowio^ likely indications was crossed, and. t;s the "reef whe.n driven upon, se^in :-'l i?Tegular, and at limes biocky, aixl inclined to go into the sandstone-, i' i°> thought that the track ni«.v l^ad to stone if intersected a litt'edistance off. About 20 feet should cut ic.
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Inangahua Times, Volume IX, Issue 1411, 2 July 1884, Page 2
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118UNITED IALY. Inangahua Times, Volume IX, Issue 1411, 2 July 1884, Page 2
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