THE THAMES.
THIS DAY
THE CALEDONIAN.—I 4 CWT
SPECIMENS
SPECIMENS FROM THE ALBURNIA.
GOLD STRUCK IN THE MOA
THE NONPAREIL -50 LBS
SPECIMENS
GOLD FROM THE HAPE
Geahamstown, 12.30 p.m
The Caledonian continue to take out very rich stone. They have already on hand over II cwt. of specimens on hand. The Alburnia brought up some good stone last evening. A A crushing for this company will soon be commenced. The Nonpareil will resume crushing in the barrels to-morrow. Another lot of specimens, about 50lbs. weight have been brought up to-day. A crushing of 11 tons from a claim in the Hape yielded 11 ozs. 6 dwts. The Moa took out some good stone last evening.
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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 351, 23 February 1871, Page 2
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116THE THAMES. Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 351, 23 February 1871, Page 2
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