TELEGRAMS.
[per press association.] A Good Return. Thames, To-day. The new Prince Imperial cleared up today, after a month’s run, for 2,139 ounce* of gold from 980 loads of general dirt and 13£ cwt of specimens. This mine is now keeping 62 heads of stampers continually running. dominated Immigrants. Wellington, To-day. The following are the nominations which will be sent by the outgoing mail to-morrow. Auckland, 233 souls (including October returns received too late for transmission last mail); Taranaki, 8; Hawkea’ Bay, 12 ; Wellington, 47; Nelson, 14 ; Westland, 13 ; Canterbury, 67 ; Otago, 65; southland, 15 ; total, 478 ; total fees received being L 1,590. The nationalities are English, 253 ; Irish, 122 ; Scotch, 84; foreign, 19. Ihe total single women are 127 ; single men, 11. The remainder are families.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 1091, 3 November 1883, Page 2
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127TELEGRAMS. Ashburton Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 1091, 3 November 1883, Page 2
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