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[fkosi ouk owit correspondent.] THE TfIAKB 8. THIS DAY. SERIOUS LANDSLIP. CALEDONIAN CRUSHING.- - 8,970 OZS. 10 CWT. (HALF-A-TON) SPECIMENS TO-DAT. THE PROVIDENCE.—SPLEtfDID RETURNS. THE ALBURNIA.—IOO LBS 5. RICH SPECIMEN'S. Gtcatt vmstowx, 2.30 p.m. Tun Caledonian have lodged another 535 ounces this morning, making the total in hand 8970 ounces. 10 cwt. of extraordinary rich specimens were taken out of the mine during last night and this morning. The manager expects to have 12,000 ounces of melted gold by to-morrow. The crushing of 21 tons from the Ashley gave 27 ounces. The Providence has just completed a splendid crushing —eighteen tons yielded fifty ounces. A crushing of ten tons, from the Inverness Pedro tributers, gave eleven ounces. A serious landslip occurred at the Hape tramway this moaning, which has blocked up the flumes. The dams have been carried away at Bull's and Coulabah machines. [FHOH AXOTHEE COEHE3POS DEXT.] The Alburnia has taken out 1 cwt. of very rich specimens, aud gold is visible in the face of the reef. The Una is taking out splendid stone from the stopes. The Moanatairi has brought up 50 lbs. from the low level.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/AS18710316.2.13

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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 369, 16 March 1871, Page 2

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SPECIAL TELEGRAMS Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 369, 16 March 1871, Page 2

SPECIAL TELEGRAMS Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 369, 16 March 1871, Page 2

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