IC 6470 Mining Methods And Costs At The Porcupine United Gold Mines' Rochester Mine At Timmins, Ontario ? Introduction

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
J. D. Tolman
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Jan 1, 1931

Abstract

In view of present interest in a revival of gold mining enterprises, papers dealing with the development of small gold properties are apropos. The present paper deals with the operation of a small gold property in the exploration and development stage, mining and milling 25 tons of ore daily, and indicates what may he expected in the way of mining costs under northern climatic conditions, by practicing rigid economy, at a property where disproportionate overhead costs are unavoidable bacause of the small rate of production. The output of this prospect is treated in a small amalgamation plant which has been described in a previous circular.. HISTORY Prospecting in the district was begun in 1909, and by 1911 the adjoining mines, Hollinger and McIntyre, were in operation. Actual work was begun on the Rochester claim in July, 1922, and carried on through 1924. The property was closed until 1928 when the present company took it over, together with the other holdings of the Canadel Mining Co. A small mill was started as a pilot plant on March 24, 1929, and is still in operation.
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APA: J. D. Tolman  (1931)  IC 6470 Mining Methods And Costs At The Porcupine United Gold Mines' Rochester Mine At Timmins, Ontario ? Introduction

MLA: J. D. Tolman IC 6470 Mining Methods And Costs At The Porcupine United Gold Mines' Rochester Mine At Timmins, Ontario ? Introduction. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1931.

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