. Annual report . toms 50 Ore Reduction Co 40 Total 260 On January 1st, 1913, the following companies had concentrating mills in operationand in course of construction having the respective daily capacity: — Mill. 1 Beaver 2 Buffalo 3 Cobalt Central 4 Cobalt Lake 5 ColoniaL 6 Coniagas, 7 Dominion Reduction 8 Hudson Bay 9 King Edward 10 McKinley-Darragh-Savage 11 Nipissing 12 Nipissing Reduction IB Northern Customs 14 OBrien 15 Silver Cliff 16 Temiskaming 17 Trethewey Outlying camps. 18 Casey-Cobalt 19 Wettlaufer 20 Miller Lake-6Brien-|MilieretV) apaeityper day. No. of stamps. Remarks. 90 145 7


. Annual report . toms 50 Ore Reduction Co 40 Total 260 On January 1st, 1913, the following companies had concentrating mills in operationand in course of construction having the respective daily capacity: — Mill. 1 Beaver 2 Buffalo 3 Cobalt Central 4 Cobalt Lake 5 ColoniaL 6 Coniagas, 7 Dominion Reduction 8 Hudson Bay 9 King Edward 10 McKinley-Darragh-Savage 11 Nipissing 12 Nipissing Reduction IB Northern Customs 14 OBrien 15 Silver Cliff 16 Temiskaming 17 Trethewey Outlying camps. 18 Casey-Cobalt 19 Wettlaufer 20 Miller Lake-6Brien-|MilieretV) apaeityper day. No. of stamps. Remarks. 90 145 75 75 25 180 120 60 30 165 200 50 350 100 75 125 100 303030 tonsjCrushing by rolls Increasing capacity in 1913,Doubling capacity in 1913. Customs mill. 2010604020103040 Adding 20 stamps. Totals 2. 055 tons I 470 stamps Crushingjjy rolls Customs 30Crushing by rolls 40 30 10 Doubling capacity in 1913. - Crushing by rolls 10 Recently purchased from Mil- lerett by Miller Lake-OBrien 256 Bureau of Mines No. 4. Fig. 111.—OBrien concentrator. Cobalt.


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