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level, and the Whim shoot for 220 ft., with the N'o. 3 slide in the- 
middle of it, where cut in the drive. The north end of these stopes^ 
yielded very rich quartz. The yield was 1,152 tons for 1,100 oz., 
mostly from the south end, and crushed during 1911. 
100-ft. Level (No. 7).—A cross-cut, 151 ft., cut the dyke, 16 ft. 
wide, at 129 ft., carrying a 6-in. footwall reef. A south drive, 188 ft., 
met a cross-course at 95 ft., which displaced the dyke for 20 ft. to 
the west. The re-make of dyke carried 4 in. of 5-dwt. quartz (unpay¬ 
able), and work here was discontinued. The north drive, 460 ft., 
proved 9 in. of footwall reef (Day’s shoot), and at 150 ft. north of 
the cross-cut a parallel drive was put in on the hanging wall reef 
(Whim shoot), the two reefs running side by side for over 100 ft. 
in length. Yields from this level were 3,878 tons for 5,575 oz., crushed 
during J912. 
783-/f Level (No. 8).—A cross-cut, 50 ft. in length, cut the dyke, 
20 ft. wide, at 20 ft. from the shaft, where it carried a 6-in. reef, occur¬ 
ring in hard strata. The south level, 938 ft. in length, cut slide Yo. 6 
at 18 ft., and passed through blank country for 70 ft. in the drive; 
the re-make of the dyke carried a 6-in. 
reef worth 10 dwt. to the ton. A rise 
was put up to the 700-ft. level, and 
some sloping below and above the slide 
w^as done. Trom 400 ft. to 500 ft. 
more stoping was done on a foot’wall 
reef 6 in. wide, proving 15 dwt. values, 
up to the break. A reef, 150 ft. from 
the south face, near the middle of the 
dyke, was stoped recently, and gave 
fair prospects. In the south face 
(Fig. 51) and at a short distance back 
from it, 8 in. of footwall quartz was 
also stoped with good prospects, as 
shown on the longitudinal section 
(PI. IX.) The north drive, 400 ft- 
Fig. 51. —^Section of 
South Face, 783-ft. Level. 
(Scale—6 feet to 1 inch.) 
in length, worked Day’s shoot, 
9 in. wide, and this was payable. 
The extreme north end was in 
broken country, and several small 
rolls (minor slides) were cut. 
The Whim shoot only came down 
to slide Xo. 5, and it carried 
8 in. of poor quartz above it. 
(Fig. 52.) The yields from this 
level were 3,984 tons for 4,951 oz. 
The average width of the reef 
was 8 in. 
885-/L Level (No. 9).—A WEST 
cross-cut, 110 ft., cut the dyke, 
25 ft. wide, carrying a little 
poor quartz on ■ both walls. 
*•^1 1 
EAST 
Fig. 52. —Rolls, or Minor Slides, 
at the 783-ft. Level. 
(Scale—16 feet to 1 inch.) 
