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THE THAMES.

THIS DAY

GOLDEN CROWN

CRUSHING

ALBUENIA CEUSHING—II2

OUNCES

100 OUNCES FEOM COEO-

JVIANDEL,

50 POUNDS EICH SPECIMENS

FEOM THE NONPAEEIL,

RICH FIND IN THE JUNCTION

THE LONG- DEIVE LEADiR

STEUCK

1.30 p.m. The G-olden Crow j crushing for the the week is satisfactory. One hundred tons ciushed, yielded tl ree hundred md twenty-five or ices. The Whau have cleaved up, the result bei.ig 44 ounces for the fortnight. The Albux'jia have just completed a splendid crushing, 69 tons having yielded 112 ounces. The Nonpareil is looking splendid. Another 50 lbs. of the same rich stuff was taken out this moraing. One hundred ounces of gold was received from. Coromandel this morning. There has been a great rush for shares in the Junction this moini >g, md shares in this mine have advanced rapidly. Last evening, while working on the 70-foot level, the men opened a fine reef, from which abo*ifc-«ovanty to eighty pounds of exceedingly rich specimens were taken out. This company have been working for some time towards the Long Drive boundary, and It is believed that the leader struck last evening is the one which the Long Drive took thel'1 * best stone from.

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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 353, 25 February 1871, Page 2

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197

THE THAMES. Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 353, 25 February 1871, Page 2

THE THAMES. Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 353, 25 February 1871, Page 2

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