SPECIAL TELEGRAMS.
THIS DAY.*
THE CALEDONIAN CRUSHING-. 25,500 OZS. MOANATAIRI UNION—SPECIMENS. NONPAREIL-SPECIMENS. GOLDEN LION AND THE BASS ROCK SPECIMEN STEALING. Gkha.mstowjst, 2 p.m. I The Caledonian have banked a total of 25,500 ounces, and will probably lodge more this afternoon. The Golden Crown crushing for the week, of 85 tons, has given 94 ounces. The Nonpareil have taken out 50 lbs. of specimens. Kelly's have finished crushing 80 tons, for 7l< ounces. The Bass Rock have taken out more good stone this morning, and the Gclden Lion have some rich specimens. A man named William Bird, a boss, was brought up at the Police Court this morning, charged with stealing specimens from the Nonpareil. He has been remanded.-
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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 430, 27 May 1871, Page 2
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118SPECIAL TELEGRAMS. Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 430, 27 May 1871, Page 2
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