SPECIAL TELEGRAMS.
TlltS BAY.
THE CALEDONIAN
THE ALBURNIA
THE CURB,
THE MOA.NAT4IIEI.-A NEW
BEEF,
[mom a correspondent,]
GrKAHAarsTowtf, 2.30 p.m.
The Alburnia is still producing mag- ■ mficent stone, and the crushing is showing splendid. Another lot of rich specimens have been, taken out of ihe Caledonian. They have now nearly 24,000 ounces lodged in the bank. During last evening the Cure struck gold in the winze. Shares advanced to £2, but have again receded to £1 10s. The IVloanatairi is looking splendid. Last evening a new reef was uncovered in the mine, and this morning some good stone has been taken out. The Nonpareil crushing is looking well. They have taken no specimens out since my last.
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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 429, 26 May 1871, Page 2
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117SPECIAL TELEGRAMS. Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 429, 26 May 1871, Page 2
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