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Show e vv fijr-st daily founl in tLe rr.iries of the 1 airview" district. On the Nevada Ne-vada Fairview, from which some of thce samples came, a -winze was recently re-cently started in tunnel No. 2, where hoisting appurtenances could be installed. in-stalled. It had not been driven 'more than -ten feet when an orebody six to eight feet wMe was encountered, and upon one of the walls these high grades were exposed. Some of , the pieces assayed $11,000 to $13,000 per ton. . The work on this property is described de-scribed as follows: The winze in tun- i nel No. 2 is for demonstration purposes. pur-poses. It will follow the ore down, but its extent is not determined at this time. ' Tunnels Nos. 3 and 4 are producing pro-ducing in (rreat form sow, and No. 5 is going ahead suddenly toward the rich veins which when cut will be stoped, thus doubling the production at that point. ; . . . - - .: .. . : PATSVIEW SAMPLES. ' Large chunks of ore carrying much horn silver and-73 ounces in gold are being exhibited" by John A. Kirby. These samples carry over 3000 .ounces of the white metal ,per ton. and are described as being merely a Tair average aver-age of the many big things that are . ' .... - ' '. ' ''-." ' -'." "' '' ' ' - |