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<br />~ ~~ AP,'R':HICAN FLAG VEIN.
<br />~'i The Amerioan Flag Vein has a strike N. 50° E.,
<br />~r~ vertioal, width 2 ft., aerrying lead sulphide. The Amexiaan
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<br />Flag Lode ,joins the 1,9argaret Lode about 60 Yt, "'. oY the
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<br />~,;~p ,i P9argaret shaft, and ie developed by a shaft 126 ft, deep,
<br />i '! boated about 100 ft. S, 1". of the 1^argaret shaft, and 75
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<br />~j Yt. E. oY the "'. fence. There are some old drifts and stopea
<br />o oonneated rvlth the above shaft, extent unknovm,
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<br />i PdINT VEIN.
<br />She P:lint vein has a strike N. 8bo Y7., dips
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<br />,; ~~ to the N. I?. at an angle oY 80 , and has an average width
<br />;'f j oY 2 Yt, Hea a vein Yining conaiating~ oY qus.rtz and
<br />~'~l j Ysldapathio material, highly stained vrith iron oxide.
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<br />Said vein is developed by a shaft, paved, and in poor
<br />I;', ~I condition, laoated 1300 Yt, S, oY Hill.ehaft.
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<br />'' 'i'he ores oY the Hill, Gold, Clive, Bunkhouse,
<br />Ali ~ B1eok Cat and Amerioan Flaffi veins, are concentrating, ae
<br />j! I they carry much lead and zinc anlphidee, in a quartz and
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<br />` feldspathic mixture, sometimes ocouring in streaks, while '
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<br />;j in others, breoaiated, or broken up,' and by oxushing and.
<br />!'I'i~~ digging, a very nioh separation pan be effected,
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<br />1 ~ b'rom the above deooxipbion, it can be seen
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<br />~~'„~ that the property herein described, occupies a highly miner-
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<br />alized area, tho heaviest mineralization ocouring in close
<br />i~ '~ proximity to the Hill shaft,
<br />I'~, ~ ~~ Several veins, such as the Bun Pn P.1oon, Gordon
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<br />II ? and others, occupy a position in close proximity to the B., Yi,
<br />~ 1~) the ex6eneions oY which, no doubt pees throup*h the
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