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THE CALEDONIAN.—I,O36 OZS. FROM SPECIMENS.

THE JUNCTION.—MORE

SPECIMENS

NONPAREIL.—2OO LBS

SPECIMENS

THE ALBUHNIA.—OVER 2 OZS

TO THE TON

UNA CRUSHING-.—3lG OZS

The Caledonian, this morning, have lodged 1037 ozs. from specimens, and last evening 358 ozs. additional were obtained from the general stuff.

The Alburuia turned out very satisfactory. Seventy tons crushed yielded, 155 ozs. of gold—ojver 2 ozs. to the ton. The manager lias a large quantity of similar stone ready for another crushing.

The Golden Crown returns for the week are not so good, the result being 106 ozs.

Since my last despatch 30 lbs. of very-rich specimens have been taken out of the Junction.

The Nonpareil has a large quantity o.f specimens on hand,' This morning they have grassed about two hundred pounds. j,

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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 365, 11 March 1871, Page 2

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THE CALEDONIAN.—1,036 OZS. FROM SPECIMENS. Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 365, 11 March 1871, Page 2

THE CALEDONIAN.—1,036 OZS. FROM SPECIMENS. Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 365, 11 March 1871, Page 2

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