SPECIAL TELEGRAMS.
THIS DAY.
LATEST FROM THE THAMES
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the golden hill -jumped. ihe late specimen stealing case. SHIPMENT OF GOLD. GnAHAirsToivy. 3 p.m. Lr is reported tliat the Golden Hili, adjoining the Golden Crown, has been jumped. The Dauntless and Sink to Disc hive novf fini.-he I crushing, with, the splendid return cf 176 ozs. from 40 tons of stone. Mountain Flo.rer cleaned np, vrith a result of 55 cz3. from 30 tons stone. Cure crushed 16 tons at Manukau battery, result 3 ozs. The Bank of New Zealand will send to Auckland to-day, 3730 ozs. of gold, being their usual weekly shipment. The men who tarred and feathered the man Preston, from the Wliau claim, were brought up at the Police Court this morning. The case adjourned till Monday. Pollen-street i.s still under water. Queen, the master of the Three Sisters, cutter, was fined this morning for haTing no lights at sea during Monday night. It turns out that the matches found in the powder can at the Moa Claim had fallen into it accidentnily. One of the men had dropped hi.-; c indie in going up the ladder, and lie lighted hia way by matchv's. The bos had spilled and!some iif the matches had fallen into the can.
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Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 195, 24 August 1870, Page 2
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214SPECIAL TELEGRAMS. Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 195, 24 August 1870, Page 2
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