159 
Yields. 
Lady Rose Reef. 
The following criishings from the Blue shaft on the Lady Rose reef 
are taken from records in the possession of the manager:— 
Gold Yield. 
Ore, Crushed. 
Total. 
Average per Ton. 
tons. 
oz. 
dwt. 
oz. 
dwt. 
27 
147 
0 
5 
9 
90 
100 
0 
1 
2 
21 
52 
10 
2 
10 
100 
162 
0 
1 
12 
20 
146 
0 
i 
6 
57 
224 
12 
3 
19 
2 
1 
/ 
0 
13-5 
17 
93 
10 
5 
10 
334 
926 
19 
2 
15*6 
Sundry crushings 
74 
14 
• 
• • 
Total 
1,001 
13 
. . . 
'In addition, 2 oz. 15 dwt. of gold and 62 - 2 ' oz. of specimens are 
recorded from a dish and a half of surface dirt. 
The Cellar Reef. 
The following is the complete record of crushings obtained by the 
present company from the Cellar reef:— 
Date. 
Ore Crushed. 
Gold 
Yield. 
Total. 
Average per Ton. 
tons. 
OZ. 
dwt. 
Oz. 
dwt. 
July, 1910 
33 
19 
12 
0 
11-9 
Sept., 1910 
42 
67 
12 
1 
12-2 
Jan., 1911 
19 
15 
14 
0 
16-5 
Aug., 1911 
36 
51 
18 
1 
8-8 
Dec., 1911 
38 
49 
18 
1 
6-3 
Feb., 1912 
24 
27 
14 
1 
3-1 
April, 1912 
40 
77 
14 
1 
18-8 
July, 1912 
56 
47 
5 
0 
16-9 
Total 
288 
357 
7 
1 
4-8 
From the 102 tons crushed from December, 1911, to April, 1912, 
21 cwt. of concentrates w^ere obtained, and gave a return of £40 18s. 3d. 
The Golden Bak ISTorth Shaft. 
This shaft is about 900 ft. north of the Lady Bose shaft. Work 
ceased here in 1909, and the following information is taken from the 
mine manager’s reports:—Cross-cuts are driven east and west at 180 ft. 
A reef was cut in the east cross-cut at 92 ft. dipping 75° west. 
A drive south was put in on the reef to 155 ft., and a rise up 42 ft. 
at the cross-cut. From the top of the rise a drive north 15 ft. showed 
6 in. to 18 in. of stone, which was unpayable. 
A winze was sunk 42 ft. on the reef, and drives put in 21 ft. north 
and 25 ft. south from the winze. The reef averaged 1 ft. wide, and 
dipped 75° west down to 12 ft., and then 60° east. 
