Paper No. 133. The Treatment of Cassilis Ore, East Gippsland, Victoria, as Carried on by The Cassilis Gold Mining Company N. L.

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Abstract

The ore is very 'refractory. It consists essentially of arsenical pyrites, iron pyrites, zinc blende, galena, antimony as sulphide and probably, in combination with galena, as Jamesonite, magnesium, and aluminium silicates with quartz. Some of the oxidized ore, of which there is very little, has a very interesting composition. A specimen shown to me by the ,general.manager, Mr. F. B. Stephens, consisted of hydrated arseniate of iron, orpiment, pyromorphite, lead oxide, with magnesium silicates and quartz. The ore found in the mine with a composition similar to this specimen was valued for gold contents at 60 oz. per ton. This ore is found as a small leader, which runs parallel to the main ore body, at intervals cutting through it.The ore is conveyed from the mine to the reduction works by means of a double road tram line. The mine is situated about rooo feet above the plant on a hill. The grade is so great (about I in 2) that the loaded trucks coming down are able to pullthe empty ones up, thus obviating the necessity of motive power for haulage. All that is necessary is two large grooved pulleys, fixed at the summit of the hilI, and provided with a rope-break for steadying the speed of the trucks down the hilI.
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APA:  (1903)  Paper No. 133. The Treatment of Cassilis Ore, East Gippsland, Victoria, as Carried on by The Cassilis Gold Mining Company N. L.

MLA: Paper No. 133. The Treatment of Cassilis Ore, East Gippsland, Victoria, as Carried on by The Cassilis Gold Mining Company N. L.. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1903.

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