THE THAMES.
THIS DAT. . THE CALEDONIAN.—7 CWT. SPECIMENS THIS MORNING-. THE NONPAEEIL CRUSHING, 450 OZS. FROM SPECIMENS. 50 LBS. SPECIMENS TODAY. THE JUNCTION CRUSHING. 400 OZS. 2.30 p.m. The Caledonian have taken out seven cwt. of specimens this morning. Shares had sold this morning freely at £G2. The mine is looking better than ever. The Nonpareil took out another 50 pounds of magnificent specimens this morning. The crushing of specimens at the Kuranui is not quite finished. It is expected to realise between 450 and 500 ounces. The general stuff will be put through to-morrow. The Junction is now retorting the general stuff; 400 ozs. is expected. The share market is more active. There is a demand for Caledonians at £(5?; Junctions at £2 ss. ; All Nations, £4 55.; Nonpareil, £3 15s to £4. _« —
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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 355, 28 February 1871, Page 2
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134THE THAMES. Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 355, 28 February 1871, Page 2
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