Mineral resources . CANBELEGO COPPER MINE TRANSVERSE SECTION ONLINE \ 1! LONGITUDINAL SECTION ON LINE CI)MAIN SHAFT Scull i !£. 9 I. .1 MAIN SHAFT A ^ I Taken from Mine ManagersPlan Plan of Levels Bull f> f Feet. PHOTO-LITHOQRAPHED BV W. A. QULLICK, GOVERNMENT PRINTER, SYDNEY 99 Very little work was carried out during the following year, but 141 tons ofore produced 17 tons of copper, the gross and net values being respectively£935 and £647. The mine was not worked continuously during 1912. 404 tons were raised, producing 32 tons of copper of a value of £2,018,which was despatched for treatm


Mineral resources . CANBELEGO COPPER MINE TRANSVERSE SECTION ONLINE \ 1! LONGITUDINAL SECTION ON LINE CI)MAIN SHAFT Scull i !£. 9 I. .1 MAIN SHAFT A ^ I Taken from Mine ManagersPlan Plan of Levels Bull f> f Feet. PHOTO-LITHOQRAPHED BV W. A. QULLICK, GOVERNMENT PRINTER, SYDNEY 99 Very little work was carried out during the following year, but 141 tons ofore produced 17 tons of copper, the gross and net values being respectively£935 and £647. The mine was not worked continuously during 1912. 404 tons were raised, producing 32 tons of copper of a value of £2,018,which was despatched for treatment to the Great Cobar mines. Practicallythe whole of the ore produced was taken from the 300-feet level stopes vein is small, but of fair grade, with good prospects.* Geological Notes.—The country consists of sandstones and slates so highlyaltered as to present the appearance of silky slates, phyllites, and micaschists. In the latter the quartz occurs as small lenses, and the mica assmall lustrous plates of brownish-grey colour. The sandstones and slatesare at times much puckered. The strike of the lode appears to be almost and , and theunderlay is negligible, the lode being prac


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