and engineering journal . : n Mine on the Fai I. I Rand,has no connection with the the Main I. - . ntral Rand, and lies stratigraphically far below that series. I may alsoadd that the reef exposed in your No. 1 Shaft of the SouthernVan Ryn Gold Mine is the same reef as that worked in Govern-ment Areas (Modderfontein), Modder B, etc.—Scoit Rand Stratigraphist. 17// March, 1921. TO INVESTORS AND SPECULATORS. An opportunity is offered to acquire an interest inan attractive Tin Proposition comprising 144 Claimsin the Enterprise District, Mashonaland. Enquiriesinvited and particulars give
and engineering journal . : n Mine on the Fai I. I Rand,has no connection with the the Main I. - . ntral Rand, and lies stratigraphically far below that series. I may alsoadd that the reef exposed in your No. 1 Shaft of the SouthernVan Ryn Gold Mine is the same reef as that worked in Govern-ment Areas (Modderfontein), Modder B, etc.—Scoit Rand Stratigraphist. 17// March, 1921. TO INVESTORS AND SPECULATORS. An opportunity is offered to acquire an interest inan attractive Tin Proposition comprising 144 Claimsin the Enterprise District, Mashonaland. Enquiriesinvited and particulars given by The Rhodesia Land& Estates Agency, Box 410, BulawayoS. Rhodesia. HEAD, WRIGHTSON & CO. (a), LTD., — - Specialists in - GOLD MINING PLANT, COLLIERY PLANT, BLAST FURNACE PLANT,AND ALL CLASSES OF GENERAL ENGINEERING. WATCH THIS SPACED COAL HANDLING, SCREENING and WASHING PLANTS Send for particularsof the NOTA NOS Coal Washer andMARCUS Screen-Conveyors. Box 1034 or 65/66, Standard Bank M !;->() THE MINING AND ENGINEEEING JOURNAL. Jburg, October 1. L921, The Early Days of ourGold Fields. A PIONEERS By Arthur Stenhouse. On the -ill September, 1886, I arrived in Pretoria fromthe United States of America, and was met by the managerof l(olie\ ,v- Co., who at once advised me that Mr. SamuelMarkss carriage was outside the hotel, and he had beensi lit in specially to take me out to his beautiful homeZwartkopjes. As I had never met Mr. Marks, I natur-ally protested, but Mr. Clench insisted that 1 shouldaccompany him. Reluctantly I consented, and was drivenout to Zwartkopjes, introduced to, and warmly welcomedby, Mr. Sammy Marks, who insisted that I should takeup my residence there as his guest. Soon afterwards hewent to Barberton by coach, and I was left in charge ofMrs. Marks and the baby, and here for a month I residedand enjoyed Mrs. Markss unbounded hospitality. Oftentimes we would drive into Pretoria and have luncha
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