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Sept. 1868: Treatment <strong>of</strong> pyrites may be attempted soon, though on a rude scale, at the Wombat Hill<br />

companies claims. 334<br />

Sept. 1868: Sebastopol Hill, ground formerly worked by Ballarat Co., worked by 20 men, the Sebastopol<br />

G. M. Co. 335<br />

Dec 1868: Argus Quartz Co., Wombat Hill South, is making arrangements to work jointly with the South<br />

Cornish Co. 336<br />

March 1869: Prince <strong>of</strong> Wales Q. M. Co. working south <strong>of</strong> the Argus Co. March 1869: March 1869: Yandoit,<br />

Engine <strong>of</strong> <strong>Daylesford</strong> Extension Co. to be erected at Sardines Reef. 337<br />

March 1869: Cornish Co., Wombat Hill, re-erected engine. 338<br />

March 1869: Astley Co. - crushed 4,974 tons <strong>of</strong> cement/799 oz. 339<br />

March 1869: Glengower - tunnelling vigorously being carried out. 340<br />

June 1869: Wheal Dorey <strong>Mining</strong> Co., erecting powerful machinery. 341<br />

June 1869: Wallaby Co., Comoora, obtained 297 oz. from 2,376 loads <strong>of</strong> washdirt. 342<br />

June 1869: Hadden & Co., Wallaby Creek, have completed machinery for driving 16-heads <strong>of</strong> stampers. A<br />

good crushing <strong>of</strong> dirt gave 27ozs. 343<br />

June 1869: The Great Tunnelling Co., Italian Hill, is now ready to commence operations. 344<br />

Dec 1869: Astley continues to pay dividends.<br />

Dec 1869: The numerous tunnel claims are being more or less worked by parties <strong>of</strong> co-operative miners,<br />

and in most cases pay fair wages. 345<br />

Dec 1869: Specimen Hill Quartz <strong>Mining</strong> Co. - 17 heads <strong>of</strong> stampers, Hungarian mills, Chilian mill, and<br />

buddle; and also the furnace. 346<br />

March 1870: Astley Co. removing plant to Perseverance Co.'s property. 347<br />

March 1870: The Wallaby and Coomora United Co. have the deepest ground, and returns sufficient to erect<br />

stampers. 348<br />

March 1870: Gladstone G. M. Co. is in their tunnel a 1,000 feet from its mouth at Stony Creek. 349<br />

333 <strong>Mining</strong> Surveyors' Reports<br />

334 <strong>Mining</strong> Surveyors' Reports<br />

335 <strong>Mining</strong> Surveyors' Reports<br />

336 <strong>Mining</strong> Surveyors' Reports<br />

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338 <strong>Mining</strong> Surveyors' Reports<br />

339 <strong>Mining</strong> Surveyors' Reports<br />

340 <strong>Mining</strong> Surveyors' Reports<br />

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342 <strong>Mining</strong> Surveyors' Reports<br />

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348 <strong>Mining</strong> Surveyors' Reports<br />

349 <strong>Mining</strong> Surveyors' Reports

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