THE THAMES.
SPECIAL TELEGRAMS
[from our own cokkespostdent.]
THIS DAT.
THE CURE— EICH GOLD STEUCK IN THE WINZE. CALEDONIAN AND GOLDEN CROWN LODE RUNNING DIRECT FOR THE CURE. THE CALEDONIAN CRUSHING 9659 OUNCES BANKED. LONG- DRI7E SPECIMENS. ALBURNIA CRUSHING.
GrBAHA.HSTOWM', 2 p.m. Theee is a great run on shares in the Cure this morning, and large parcels have changed hands at thirty shillings, |now held for thirty-five shillings. Last evening they took out the first run of gold, and this morning some good specimens have been brought up. The Caledonian and Golden Crown new lode are both close to the boundary of the Cure. It is believed the Cure will turn out a second Caledonian. The Long Drive have taken out this morning nearly 100 lbs. of good specimens. They have over 400 lbs. on hand. The Alburnia crushing is looking well. The Caledonian will have 12,000 ounces by to-morrow evening. This morning they have lodged 18G6 ounces making the total in the Bank 9659 ounces. During last night 17 cwt. of very good specimens were brought up.
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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 405, 28 April 1871, Page 2
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178THE THAMES. Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 405, 28 April 1871, Page 2
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