The Geology and Ore-Deposits of Mt. Stewart, Leadville, N.S.W.

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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MOUNT STEWART is situated half a mile south of Leadville railway station, which is distant 240 miles by rail from Sydney via Mudgee. It forms a low ridge from which rock waste and alluvium slope gradually to the black-soil flats of the Coolaburragundy River. The Mt. Stewart mine comprises:(a) The Mt. Stewart workings in M.L. 44, parish Talbragar, Co. Bligh.(b) The Grosvenor workings in M.Ls. 44 and 45, parish Talbragar, Co. Bligh.(c) The Extended workings in M.L. 44, parish Talbragar, Co. Bligh.The workings contain 1375 ft.. of vertical shafts, 1105 ft. of underlay shafts, 800 ft. of rises and winzes, 8520 ft. of drives and crosscuts, and 18,000 ft. of stapes.The mine was first opened in 1888 as a silver-lead mine, and a waterjacketed furnace was erected during 18B2. The furnace was installed with two internally-fired tubular boilers of 35 h.p. and 25 h.p. respectively, and two Baker's rotary pressure blowers. The results of the smelting campaign indicate that, during 14 months, a total of 15,000 tons of ore were treated, yielding silver and lead. In addition to this, a quantity of matte was sold containing about 8000 oz. of silver. As a result of the treatment...
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APA:  (1925)  The Geology and Ore-Deposits of Mt. Stewart, Leadville, N.S.W.

MLA: The Geology and Ore-Deposits of Mt. Stewart, Leadville, N.S.W.. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1925.

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