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414 ft., 500 ft., 600 ft., and 700 ft., from tlie vertical shaft, 783 ft. 
and 885 ft. driven from the underlay shaft, and the winze workings 
to 955 ft. 
312-/^. Level (No. 3).—A cross-cut west cut the dyke footwall at 
200 ft. and drives north and south were put in. The south drive is 
546 ft. to the Union Company’s boundary, and is connected with 
Beale’s shaft by a rise. Payable quartz, 400 ft. in length and 6 in. to 
9 in. in width is reported to have been mined in the stopes above this 
drive, which is now not open. The north drive is mainly in broken 
country, and was driven along an extensive fault (slide. A vertical reef 
(Rechter’s) is seen close to the fault and dyke (Pig. 50). JSTear this ver¬ 
tical reef a rich patch' of gold was obtained in quartz spurs in the dyke. 
A considerable amount of prospecting was done from above the north 
drive with disappointing results. The yield from this level was 1,142 
tons for 936 oz. mined from a reef averaging 6 in., and nearly all 
from the south end. 
414-/^. Level (No. 4).—^A cross-cut 
west 96 ft. proved the dyke to be 22 ft. 
wide, with a footwall reef 8 in. wide. The 
south drive, 552 ft. in length, cut a fault 
slide at 200 ft., which caused a blank in 
the drive of 98 ft., following which 9 in. 
of payable quartz was mined under the 
slide. The north drive exposed a 6-in. 
reef on Day’s shoot (footwall), and then 
for 240 ft. a 6-in. reef was worked on the 
Whim shoot (hanging wall). Slide ISTo. 1 
came in at the north end, where much 
broken country occurred. A fair amount 
of work was also done above this level to 
test the McDougall’s shoot, but results 
were disappointing. The yield from this 
level was 3,670 tons for 4,965 oz., from a 
reef averaging 8 in. to 12 in. in width. 
600-ft. Level (No. 5).—A cross-cut 
west 2'7 ft. cut the footwall of the 
dyke at 23 ft., and slide hTo. 3 in the end of the cross-cut. The 
south drive, 764 ft., exposed a 6-in. payable reef from 150 ft. to 294 ft., 
and connected with the JSTo. 4 level. Union mine, by a rise. The 
north drive, 975 ft., W'as in the slide for about 60 ft., and then cut the 
Whim shoot at 230 ft. Slide hTo. 2 was cut near the north end of 
the stopes. The yield from this level was 4,820 tons for 5,934 oz., 
crushed during 1909-1910. 
600-ft. Level (No. 6).—A cross-cut, 81 ft., cut the dyke 30 ft. in 
width, and the re-make of Day’s shoot, showing 4 in. of payable quartz. 
The south drive, 744 ft., connected wdth the ISTo. 7 level. Union mine, 
where there was 6 in. of fair to payable quartz. In this drive 250 ft. 
of payable quartz was mined on the footwall, Union shoot. The north 
drive was put in 446 ft., passed through the JSTo. 4 slide, and then through 
6 in. of payable quartz. Day’s shoot was stoped a little from this 
Fig. 50.—Eechter’s Reef at tlie 
312-ft. Level. 
(iScale—'10 feet to 1 inch.) 
