Excerpt from Transactions, 1880-81, Vol. 30 Perhaps at no time in the history of mining has a larger quantity of mineral been brought to the surface than during
Excerpt from Transactions, 1879-80, Vol. 29 The translation of the Report mentioned on page 112 was placed at the disposition of the Institute by Mr. James ashw
Excerpt from Transactions, 1880-81, Vol. 2 And the Sums Paid for Printing, Stamps, and Sundries, amount to 140 14 1 Balance in Treasurer's hands, 17 4 9. About
Excerpt from Transactions, 1882-83, Vol. 32 The income ofthe past year has been or 200 88. 9d. Less than the preceding yearg-this is partly accounted for, as ex