United Hand In Hand and Band of Hope Company


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The United Hand in Hand and Band of Hope Company operated a gold mine in Winter Street, Redan

Site
The company operated two mines in Winter Street, in Victoria Park. The No.1 shaft was at the intersection with Sutton Street, -37.569844, 143.829206.

The No.2 shaft was about 215 metres east, -37.570144, 143.831646.

The company had other shafts in the nearby area of Victoria Park:
 * No. 3 shaft, in the park off Russell Street, near the intersection with Smith Street.
 * No. 4 shaft, in the old sale yards on what was Gillies Street.
 * The new No. 4 shaft in Victoria Park, where the existing mullock heap remains.
 * No. 5 shaft, Victoria Park, about 300 metres south west of the new No. 4.

History
The company was formed in 1867 and purchased the site from the Victoria Company.

The No.1 reached a depth of 150 metres and recovered 61,370 ozs of gold.