. Ontario Sessional Papers, 1914, of No. 2 vein inlthe conglomerate, Tough=Oakes mine. Shaft at 60 feet down: at 80 feet a cross-cut was made N. 30° W. for 110 feet. A vein several nLroTvelns were also found In the southwest part o, the claim showhigh values on assay. 30 Bureau of Mines No. 4 Teck-Huffhes There has been considerable prospecting accomplished by means of trenching andunderground work on this claim. No. L. 1238. No. 1 shaft, at the east side of theproperty, was sunk vertically 100 feet on a vein in the feldspar-porphyry, and a cross-cut of 23 feet was made to the so
. Ontario Sessional Papers, 1914, of No. 2 vein inlthe conglomerate, Tough=Oakes mine. Shaft at 60 feet down: at 80 feet a cross-cut was made N. 30° W. for 110 feet. A vein several nLroTvelns were also found In the southwest part o, the claim showhigh values on assay. 30 Bureau of Mines No. 4 Teck-Huffhes There has been considerable prospecting accomplished by means of trenching andunderground work on this claim. No. L. 1238. No. 1 shaft, at the east side of theproperty, was sunk vertically 100 feet on a vein in the feldspar-porphyry, and a cross-cut of 23 feet was made to the south to the vein which dipped from the shaft. Driftswere run 70 feet to the east and 30 feet to the west on the vein. The vein is exposedto the northeast of the shaft. At one place there are about two and a half feet ofquartz with porphyry inclusions, with an excess of quartz, while on each side thereare one and a half feet of porphyry carrying quartz veinlets. The vein matter islighter colored than that in the veins in the No. I \ein, Teck=Huglies, vein o;curs in the feldspar= No. 2 shaft was sunk 40 feet on No. 2 vein in the conglomerate, which was traced200 feet on the surface by trenching. At one point there is a width of 12 inches ofvein material, consisting of quartz and altered conglomerate, which has a crushedappearance. The vein contains molybdenite, pyrite, and some visible gold. No. 3 shaft was sunk in the porphyry to the 75-foot level, and a drift of 163 feetmade easterly on a fractured zone containing quartz. Short cross-cuts were made at50 feet and at 100 feet. A cross-cut was made to the north to intersect vein No. 2,in which there is ore where the vein was cut. At 163 feet in the drift a cross-cut wasmade to the south, where another fractured zone was encountered and which wasbeing drifted on in March, 1914. 1914 The Kirkland Lake and Swastika Gold Areas 31 VVriuht-KarKrave This property, claims Nos. H. R. 709-710, is situated at the eas
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