SPECIAL TELEGRAM
THIS DAY.
THE LONG DBIVE CRUSHING 905 OUNCES. THE GOLDEN CROWN CRUSHING. THE MINER'S RIGHT DEPUTAr TION. THETTNEMPLOXED.-^ETFPY MEN RECEIVED EMPLOYMENT.
[FBOM OTTB OWK COBBESPOITDENT.] Gbahamstown, 3 p.m. The following companies have cleaned up for the week :—
Golden Crown—33l ozs. for the week. Golden Anchor— l 3 ozg. Lady Bird—,66 ozs.. . May Moon—sl ozs. Long Drive—9os ozs. Tweedside —19 oz3. from 12 tons. Star of California—l4l ozs. from 220 tons.
A deputation j from thejinemployed had an interview with His Honor the Superintendent, this morning. Fifty men", having families, are to .receive work on the roads, commencing on Monday.
A deputation from the Miners' Bights Committe met His Honor last evening. Hd». Honor stated that nothing could be done, at present, because of the Native agreement.
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Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 240, 15 October 1870, Page 2
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128SPECIAL TELEGRAM Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 240, 15 October 1870, Page 2
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