..consider these next to our hinges, the Gold Pan mine was selling for $ 0.30 ashare in 1919.........
Gold Pan, Gold Seal
1915: A 300 m shaft as sunk and short levels run from it; a mill was built. Mine closed
1916.
1917: Gold Pan Mine Ltd. produced $1400 from two shafts. Arthur Quesnel described
that were the vein crossed a diabase dyke, spectacular free gold was extracted and
samples were exhibited all over the country. Work continued until 1946-47 (Minton).
1980: drilling
1982: installation of small mill and flotation circuit.
Production (1919-1924) 7.49 kg of Au.
Reserves unknown
Gold Field, Wingold
1913-15: 5 shallow shafts are sunk, 12-31 m deep; a small stamp mill operated for a
brief time on Wingold shaft/mine, produced one brick from Chicamon claim near Gold
lake. 100ff shaft was sunk on Big Four in 1914, 50 feet of drifting; Gold Cup (60 ft.
shaft, possibly 2 shafts), part of Wingold Group.
1934-36 underground work, Gold Fields shaft deepened to 91 m with 3 levels.
Reserves (1935) 6535 t grading 13.95 gft (0.41 ozlton) gold, 6349 t grading 7.20 gft
Au in a surface dump.
Emperor-Gold Standard
1912-17: 40 ft shaft on Emperor claim; 100 ft. shaft on Gold Standard (formerly
Independence)- some drifting,
properties sold to Forty-Four Mines
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