SHOTOVER STOPPED CRUSHING.
THE "WAIKATOS. The Shotover ha*3 stopped crushing, thtre being no gold visible on the plates. The Waikatos are said to be on. their way to take possession of the Te Aroha, according to advices received by the Native Minister. This will be another impediment to the opening of the country, if true.
[from another coiuvespoxdeot.] 2 p.m. The Caledonian will lodge about 3000 ounces more during the after noon. The mine is still looking splendid. Shares have advanced to £180; Thames, £34 to £35 ; Alburnia, £4- 10s. to £5; Cures, 2Gs. ; Eed Queen, Bs. Gd. ; Central Italy, 255.
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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 423, 19 May 1871, Page 2
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101SHOTOVER STOPPED CRUSHING. Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 423, 19 May 1871, Page 2
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