SPECIAL TELEGRAMS
[FEOtt Otm OWX COB2ESPONDKMT.]
THE THAMES.
THIS DAT,
THE CALEDONIAN,
SEVEN CWT. SPECIMENS
TO-DAT,
THE ELECTION.
Ghaiiamstow]?, 3 p.m. " The Caledonian continues to yield magnificent stone. During the morn* ing betweeu six and seven cwt. of very rich stone Avas brought to grass.
The Flagship have cleaned up, the result being 17 ozs. of retorted.
It is reported that the Junctibti have takeu out some good stone this
morning. The declaration of the poll took * place to-day. Mr. Swan addressed the electors ; Mr. O'Neill was absent,
The Caledonian tailings were gold to-day by Mr. Sargent at 6s per ton,
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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 344, 15 February 1871, Page 2
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101SPECIAL TELEGRAMS Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 344, 15 February 1871, Page 2
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