MINERAL STATISTICS. 
As the result of an attempt to place before the public a state- 
ment of the quantity and value of the minerals won from the 
COEEIGENDA. 
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iviuL value oi xne several minerals raisea to tne ena ot and 
also in the preparation of the other statements submitted. 
^ .S. (1. 
Gold, total value . . . 
... 30,536,240 
10 
6 
Coal, 
do. 
... 
6,055,328 
0 
0 
Tin, 
do. 
... 
866,401 
0 
0 
Copper, 
do. 
807,476 
0 
0 
Shale, 
do. 
... 
261,414 
0 
0 
Silver, 
do. 
... 
77,216 
0 
0 
Iron, 
do. 
... 
15,434 
0 
0 
Antimony, do. 
... 
897 
0 
0 
£39,220,472 10 6 
