THE THAMES.
SPECIAL TELEGSAMS
[FEOM OTJE OWN COBBESPONDENT.]
THIS DAY.
THE CALEDONIAN AND NON-
PAEEIL SPECIMENS
Gtbahamstown, 3 p.m
The Moanatairi have taken out another patch of good specimens. The Nonpareil is improving. More good stone was brought up last night and this evening shares have advanced to £_. The Prince Imperial is looking well, but I think the present quotations are too high. The Caledonian continue to bring out good stone. Early next week some more of the rich reef will be taken down, and the return will be a handsome one. The share market has been more active—Tookey's selling at £12 10s. to £13; Caledonians, £115; Thames, £22 ss. to £23 ; Moauatairi, £3 10s. to £3 17s. Gd.; Cures, 235. to 245. ; Prince Imperials, buyers, £3.
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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 412, 6 May 1871, Page 2
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