San Mauricio Mining Company

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Title
San Mauricio Mining Company
Language
English
Source
The Marsman Magazine Volume II (No. 9) March 1938
Year
1938
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In Copyright - Educational Use Permitted
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Development of the 1800 level is very encouraging. The 1850 crosscut East has been opened up, and a small streak of ore cut that will probably prove commercial in the west wall from the regular ore-producing features. The raises 1844A, 1842A east and 1842B and 18242 north drift all show normal widths and good values. On the 1600 level 16154 south and north are showing encouraging symptoms as are the 1554 crosscut west and the 1560 crosscut on the 1500 level. Above the 1400 level in the 60 block, ore has been encountered slightly above normal grade, width, and lateral continuity. UNITED PARACALE MINING COMPANY United Paracale treated 8,330 tons of ore during February, from which P190,896.90 was produced. Recovered value was P22.91 per ton, and extraction was 88.97%. During the month the Rocky Mountain group of claims belonging to the Northern Mining and Development Company, which adjoin the United Paracale property, were purchased by United Paracale. Consequently production from the Rocky Mountain Group is included in the total output and will not be given as a separate item as has been the practice. Development work amounted to 1,943 feet, of which 384 feet or 19.8 % were in ore. Capital development was 1,610 feet, 324 feet of that being in ore; operating development was 333 feet, of which 60 feet were in ore. No. I ball mill was shut down from the morning of February 1 to the morning of February 3 during which time a complete liner change was made, the trunion bearings overhauled re-babbited, and a complete overhauling of the 8-foot Dorr bowl classifier was effected. The construction of the 112 mile extension of the Haliguing Bato Road to the Jeff No. 6 tunnel was started during the month. 4 SAN MAURICIO MINING COMP ANY San Mauricio treated 8,417 tons of ore during February, with a total production of P195,326.65. Head values were P23.94 per ton, and extraction was 91%. Development footage was 1,427 feet at the San Mauricio, Santa Monica and Santa Ana mines. Of this advance 590 feet were in ore. The Tacoma section of San Mauricio mine continues to show. good results. The Tacoma No. 2 and Tacoma No. 3 veins were cut by the 1495 east crosscut on the 300 level. The No. 2 vein was 3 feet wide and the No. 3 vein was 7 feet wide. Drifting on the 300 level at the Santa Ana mine continues to show ore. Raises 100 north and 100 south have been started. A shaft station is being cut on the 150 level. The vein will be cut on this level early in March. The drainage adit was driven 190 feet, and the ground continues to be loose and slippery. The ore pocket on the 500 level is 50 o/o completed. Mechanical work on setting up the new hoist is practically completed, and only the electrical work remains to be done. The electrical work on the installation of the Sullivan compressor has been completed. A small ore bin has been built at Santa Ana. The Santa Ana road has been surfaced and is in good condition. PHILIPPINE SMELTING COMPANY The blast furnace at the Philippine Smelting Company operated 100% of total time, and during February 1,185.1865 tons of concentrate as sinter were smelted. Gold-bearing matte produced amounted to 141.567 tons, and about 1.5 tons of copper bullion also resulted from the month's activities. On February 17 a shipment of 81.144 tons of matte was made to the States. Included in the tonnage treated is 51.8965 tons of custom concentrates from another plant in the district. Roy Smith arrived during the month to joiR the smelter staff. THE MARS MAN MAGAZINE for March, 1938