. Mining review. Dust Holes, looking (Page 26. Dust Holes, looking North. 27 MuTOOROO {vide page 97, Record, and page 28, Review No. 9).—On the S. end of theproperty three parties of tributers were working at depths of from 30ft. to 50ft.,stoping out ore of fairly high grade. At the N. end two men were employed at theprecipitating plant, from which they extract from 3 tons to 4 tons of precipitatesper month of 50 per cent, copper. All the work carried on in the large sulphidelode has been suspended for the present. (24-11-08.) Wixoklers Silver-Lead {vide page 194, Record ; and page 28,


. Mining review. Dust Holes, looking (Page 26. Dust Holes, looking North. 27 MuTOOROO {vide page 97, Record, and page 28, Review No. 9).—On the S. end of theproperty three parties of tributers were working at depths of from 30ft. to 50ft.,stoping out ore of fairly high grade. At the N. end two men were employed at theprecipitating plant, from which they extract from 3 tons to 4 tons of precipitatesper month of 50 per cent, copper. All the work carried on in the large sulphidelode has been suspended for the present. (24-11-08.) Wixoklers Silver-Lead {vide page 194, Record ; and page 28, Review No. 9).—A little stoping is carried on at the shallow levels ; 4 tons of ore were recently sentfor treatment from these workings, which gave a return of 68-9 per cent, lead and21-8ozs. of silver per ton. Five tons of the same value ore are on the surface readyfor dispatch. (25-11 08.) QuEE.\ Bee {vide page 123, Record ; page 20, Review No. 8 ; and page 28, ReviewNo. 9.—From the W. drive, 120ft. level, main shaft, a winze has b


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