THE THAMES.
THIS DAT,
THE CALEDONIAN.— 3 CWP. SPECIMENS TO-DAY. NOJS; PABEIL. —150 LBS. THIS MOENING-. THE CALIFOENIAN. THE SHAKE MAEFET. 2 p.m. The Caledonian bave taken out this morning three hundredweight of veryrich specimens from the low level, aud the mine looks as good as ever. The Nonparei 1 have broken out one hundred and fifjj pounds of exceedingly rich specimens this morning. The Guy Fawkes curbing of six tons yielded five ounces. The Californian tributors have lodged twenty-five ouui-3s to-day. The share market; is dull. Caledonians are offered at £60; Nonpareils have sold at £3 10s.; Waifcematas, 18s.; Junctions, 20s. and 225. ; West Coasts, ss. 6d.; Unas, 14s. ; Shotovers, 7s. No sa^ for other stock.
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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 352, 24 February 1871, Page 2
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117THE THAMES. Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 352, 24 February 1871, Page 2
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