Taniel Lev This Jerol has been ex-. cip ( 11. ft. and is now 1225. fte from ythe crcut. The reef; in the end, is 2 10 wide, the quality of the stone has improved→ cars of gold can be seen every breaking
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fo. & South Winde-Has been sunk an ditional 23 it, and there is 3 ft. of fair quality fozic] ine in the bottom." Taking into considera-
In the improved quality of stone in the 150 south Jevel, the so ft. south level, and the inze, this block of stoning ground will un- joubtedly be payable..
150 fi, West Crosseret.—Wè resumed driving is.crosscut as the country had a promising pearance, and a little water was oozing out the face. After driving 2zft. we struck a shreef 6in. wide which assayed 1 oz.'I dwt. te to The largest portion of the reef being in heck, we put up a small rise, when the reef oped to aft, wide, and we are now driving soulf on the course of the lod", and have tft, of ref in the end in which colours of gold can be sen. We expect to have a larger output of stor from this ming next month.
North Bukit Kontan Afine:-The toolt north Jevd on cast lode is now in 345ft. from the crocut 29ft. having been driven for the moth. The lode is small and poor in the end. In the baft, south intermedinte level there is 4 of stone but of rather poor quality...
!
| Bukit Koman Mine. The main shaft is now town 38t: below the 240ft fat, There has been considerable trouble with water, and in- sufficient steam, during the past month; but we have fixed one of the old bojlers from Bukit Hitam at the mine to assist the two now in use, and a 6in pump has been put in the, shaft.to, keep the water out of the sink.
Much difficulty has also been experienced in getting men to work in the shaft, and the contract has been taken away from the old
contractor and let, to another who has made a very good start, but unfortunately the main pump rod broke this morning which will cause a delay of a day or two.
200 ft. er south Intermediate Levels: These levels are opening up very well, and have given
an average fire assay of over 1 oz. to the tom 'from the beginning. We have how 190 ft. of levels driven from No. 1 and 2 winzes. The reef in the north level No. 1 winze is fully 6 ft. wide, and judging from the appearance of the reef in the end, we are going to have a good hlock of stoping ground north of the winze.
In the end of the South level the reef is 3 ft. wide, and has also the appearance of per
manency.
In the north level from No. 2 winze we have
2 ft. of sold ref, white in the south end from
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the same winze we have 3 ft. of formation In-Besseley, J. H. terspersed with quartz leaders. soon be getting on to the good stone previously worked on the hanging wall leg with this drive. 140 ft. South Live --From the end of this
level a crosscut has been driven cast a distance ́of 62"ft-without-cutting anything payable, so it is stopped for the time being as it will be much more economical to drive crosscuts when we require mullock, to fill the stopes above the 200 ft. intermediate levels. We are at present working iz stopes above this level, 8 an the footwall and 3 on the hanging wall leg. The footwall portion is looking poor, but the quality of the stone on the hanging wall leg has greatly improved, although we cannot stope very high before connecting with the old footwall work ings. There should however be a few hundred tons of payable stone obtainable from these stopes.
Bukit Hitam Mine.—The 160 ft. south level has been extended 13 it. 6 in. making a total
of 248 ft. from east crosscut, the reef in the end being about the same size yła 18 fi, and the quality as last reported.
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Banvard, F. Harrington, Besnard, N. Barrington, J.H. Braidwood, W. L. Cramer, R. B. Browne, E.
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Engert, M. Eck, H.
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We are working 7 sinpes above this level, 3 Eschauzier, P. north and 4 south of No south winze. The north stopes are not looking so well as they
were last month, a big horse of mullock came in and greatly disturbed the lode.
The stopes south of the winze are turning
out a fair quantity of good quality stone from &
reef varying from 6-in, to 6 ft. in width..
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Emanuel & Co.
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The reef in the 160 ft. north level is still Eitzsimmons, C. A.
poor, and the drive is now in 200 fi. from the
east crosscut,
Fleming, C.
Farr, A. J. M.
Frankland, A;
Fortest, M. F. Fernandes, J. M.
160 ft West Crosscut-Is now in 43 ft., but nothing of any importance has yet been dis-Flying Jordans covered.
100 fi. South Level-Is in 390 ft. from the prospecting shaft, and has r ft. of stone is the end. In the stopes above this level now being worked from No. 2 south air shaft, the reef is amal but of good quality. In the stones north
and south of No. Lsouth air shaft, the reef will average 15 in. wide with good quality stone also.
.
The No. 2 south winze is down 31 ft with 18 in. of good quality stone in the bottom.
The preparative work to deepen the main engins shaft is almost completed, and we an- ticipato making a start to sink on Monday, next. Stope Mine-Ne sank the engine shaft to p depth of 35ft, when the water became too heavy for manual labour, so we have to discontinue work until the new pumping Plant is erected. This work is being pressed on.
Bukit Neebong Mige-The shaft is down
65 st., but I am afraid we shall have to.open out
Foster, F. Flint, O. M. Frud Fullou, A. Ford, Mr. R. A. Frommgen, Miss Cath, Gizard, A. V. Galbraith, }. Grant, L. W Guthrie, J.-R. Grey, C. E Godfrey, H. Gitten, Mrs.
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· Batteries—The result of last month's crushing was as follows.
3,1go tons of stone gavo 5,331 cal of amalgam which yielded 1,733 oz. 6 dwts, of smelted gold.
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GEORGE ECKLEY, Acting Agent Honekinn 17th September, g
Silk and Valuables, all Cargo for France, be transhipped at Colombo into a steamer and Tea. for London (under arrangement) will
proceeding direct to Marseilles and London other Cargo for London, &c, will be conveyed vid Bombay without Transhipment
Parcels will be received at this Office until g EM, the day before sailing. The Contents and
PORTLAND AND ASIATIC STEAMSHIP | Value of all Packages are required.
COMPANY,
Agents for and in connection with THE OREGON RAILROAD AND NAVIGATION COMPANY, Operating the New First-class Steamships
INDRAPURA, SINDRAVELLI
and D
KNIGHT COMPANION,"
(between"
HONGKONG and PORTLAND (OR..) Calling at SHANGHAI, NAGASAKI, MOJ, KOBE,
Stage and YOKOHAMA,
THE Steamship...
“INDRAPURA,"!
will be despatched, for PORTLAND (OR,) on or about the 14th October, 1901 JA
Through Bills of Lading issued to Pacific Coast Points and all Eastern, Canadian and United States Pointe
Shippers are particularly requested to,ngig the terms and conditions of the Company's Bill of Lading,
For further Particular apply p
HA, RITCHIE,
Superintendent, Hangkang 18th September, 100INSJEG
REGULAR STEAMSHIP SERVICE TO NEW YORK,
VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL. PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM HONGKOKⱭ.
"SATSUMA "KURDISTAN
Oct.
Nov
Nov
LENNOXapsakyangien RICHMOND CASTLE“ End Nov, CORONSAY",
For through Rates of Ernight and further Information communicate with or apply to: 1 to
"ALLAN CAMERON, P.
General AgentM Hangkaby, sjik Baptambar, sgate (jose
HILLGLEN.” ............... For Freight and further information
DODWELL
Hongkong, rith September 1
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