THE ALBURNIA —SPECIMENS
EQUAL TO THE CALEDONIAN
THE NONPAREIL — RICH
SPECIMENS.
THE INVERNESS.
IMPERIAL CROTVN—LARGE
EEEF STRUCK
[fhom a co-respondent.]
Gbahamstown, 12.50 p.m. The .reports just received from the Alburnia this morning have produced intense excitement. The specimens being taken out are said to be equal to the famous Caledonian. The crushing is looking magnificent. Every share in the market has been withdrawn. The Imperial Crown have struck a large reef this morning, supposed to be the G-olden Crown. The Nonpareil continue to bring up very rich specimens, and the mine is looking well. The Inverness have gone up amazingly, but, I believe, without cause, beyond the fact that a few good specimens have' been taken out near the All Nations boundary. There hate been a steady demand for North Devon and Whauthis morning, in consequence of the rich find in tho Alburnia. The North Devon have crushed a lot of rubbish from the top of the reef, which was formerly thrown away, aud obtained, an ounce* to the ton. They are now driving for the Alburnia reef. '" ' r
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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 428, 25 May 1871, Page 2
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179THE ALBURNIA —SPECIMENS Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 428, 25 May 1871, Page 2
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