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THE THAMES.

SPECIAL TELEGRAMS

THIS DAT. ...-

THE CALEDONIAN,

THE INVERNESS.—MAGNIEI.

CENT SPECIMENS.

DEMAND EOR TOOKEY'S

SHARES

KURANUI.—GOOD STONE

PAINFUL ACCIDENT,

TEE SPECIMEN STEALING

CASE.

Grahamstown,

2 p.m

The Caledonian have already lodged in the Bank of New Zealand about

5000 ounces, and another heavy retort is now on the fire. More specimens have been brought up this morning, and the mine is looking excellent.

The Inverness have taken out a further lot of rich specimens this morning, from a new lode just opened,

The Kuranui have come upon some very good stone to day. The crush-

ing is showing up well

Thomas Hebrum, a sawyer, had two of his fingers taken off with a circular

saw this morning,

Tookey and Inverness shares are much enquired for this morning, but there are not any in the market.

The following transactions have been made this morning:—Caledo-

nians, £106 10s. to £107; Thames, £20; Tookey, £8 to £8 ss. j Invervess, 12s. 6d. to 145.; Pride of the Karaka, 3s. 6d.; Kurauui, £3 to £3 2s. Gd.

At the Police Courts this morning,the man Edwin Lamb .was sentenced to six months' imprisonment for stealing specimens from the Caledonian mine. Mr. Eowe, the manager, identified the stone.

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Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 392, 13 April 1871, Page 2

Word count
Tapeke kupu
203

THE THAMES. Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 392, 13 April 1871, Page 2

THE THAMES. Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 392, 13 April 1871, Page 2

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