THIS DAY.
GOLDEN CBOWN OETTSHING
OWEN (PIANIST), AND MOEGAN (SINGER) AEEESTED.
[prom our ows coekesfondent.]
Grahams town, 3 p.m. Tub Golden Crown have cleaned up, with the following result: —33l ozs. from 150 tons.
Yankee Doodle (Tararua), 106 ozs from 110 tons.
A lot of specimens from the Pride of the Karaka, recently taken out by the tributers, aro now being crushed at Messrs. Shepherd and Co.'s berdan in Sbortland. Some of the stones are very rich, and the yield is expected to be a very handsome one. Messrs. Owen, pianist:, and Harry Morgan, the comic singer, were each sentenced to one month's imprisonment, at the Police Court, this morning, charged with entering- Burnett's bar.
We take the following from to-day's Advertiser : — A fortnightly dividend of £10 per scrip in the Golden Crown claim will be payable today, amounting to a tofal of £1920 on 102 shares, or a total dividend of £3840 for the month of October.
We understand that a, requisition is in course of signature praying tie Provincial Government to appoint H. C. Lawlor, Esq., J.P., to be warden at Coromandel, if the office should be rendered vacant by the transferrence of Mr. Warden Fraser to the Thames. The petition was numerously signed.
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Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 258, 5 November 1870, Page 2
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206THIS DAY. Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 258, 5 November 1870, Page 2
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