The Nelson Evening Mail says -r^J*, _. 1 crushing at the Culliford battery rjjFTfo,,) .. not one particle of gold being obtaifcd ;• twenty tons of quartz. In Nelson tuKf •' voice heard, lamentation, weeping, ft* » mourning. J.''^ .J| The Welling ton Advertiser says: —1c j. -...; rumoured in the city on Saturday tv» | officer in charge of the Armed Constat)^ > had received orders to have the whole o \ 1 members stationed in Wellington vacc"'^ I and thattheimposing ceremony will P^L place in front of the Supreme Court- \ i. Much sympathy is felt for the great f»|| tarised.
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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 430, 27 May 1871, Page 2
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