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<br />APg3RICAN FLAG VEIN.
<br />The American Flag Vein has a strike N. bC° E ā
<br />vertical, width 2 ft ā carrying lead sulphide. The American
<br />Flag Lode ,)Dins the 14argaret T.ode about 60 ft, "~, of the
<br />P.largaret shaft, and ie developed by a shaft 125 Yt, deep,
<br />located about 100 ft. S. '.^. of the 1°argaret shaft, and 75
<br />Yt. E. oY the ",. fence, There are some old drifts and atopes
<br />connected with the above shaft, extent unlrnovm.
<br />RIINT VEIN.
<br />The Piint vein has a strike N. 8b° w., dips
<br />to the P?, z?, at an angle oP 800, and has an average width
<br />of 2 ft. Hae a vein Pilling consisting oP quaxtz and
<br />Feldspathic material, highly stained with iron oxide,
<br />Said vein ie developed by a shaft, caved, and in poor
<br />condition, looeted 1300 Pt. S, of Hill shaft,
<br />'1'he ores oP the Bill, Gold, Clive, bunkhouse,
<br />Black Cat and American Flaffi veins, are concentrating, ae
<br />they carry much lead and zinc sulphides, in a nuartz and
<br />Yeldspathia mixture, eometimss ooanring in streaks, while
<br />in others, breooiated, or broken up,`anft by axushing and,
<br />digging, a very nioh separation Dan be ePfooted.
<br />From the above description, it Dun be aeon
<br />that the properi;y hereir. desoxibed, occupies u highly miner-
<br />alized area, the heaviest minoralization ooourlrig in close
<br />proximity to the }till she~Pt, .
<br />Several veins, such as the Sun Pn Moon, Garflen
<br />anfl others, occupy a position in close proximity to the Sā t^, _,
<br />the extensions cP which, no donht pass thxouprh the pr.npexty,:
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