CRCESUS.
This nnfoitanate mine seems to retain about the same bickwa-rd position which she has occupied for years back, and the result of the last crushing of 1 4 tons of stnfl hy the tril>Htors, is given as under 16 ounces of retorted gold. Nothing conM l>e more discouraging to both trihiitor* and the company alike, and it may safely be anticipated that this most conveniently situated mine and handy little battery will lay up in damp decay and rnst fcr some time to come, his only fair to add that a lot ot* this last parcel was composed of mnlloi-k, wlii.-h as it appears, does not, like that iv some other mines in the nuighborluod. j carry any gold
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Inangahua Times, Volume XI, Issue 1654, 18 January 1886, Page 2
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120CRCESUS. Inangahua Times, Volume XI, Issue 1654, 18 January 1886, Page 2
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