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; ; ' this day. [feom OUB OWN COEEEBPONi>_GNT.] ttORTlf DEVON.—STRTOK, Al- „<,. :BURNIA REEF. §; ' TOOKEI'S TRIBUTERS—IOO IiBS SPECIMENS.:.—,,^,,. THE CALEDONIAN HAS COM- ... MENOED . CRUSHING MENS. : WHAU-FIFTY LBS SPECIMENS, TO-DAY. THE EUREKA. [ebom OUR OWJS" cobbespondent.] Gbahamstown, 3 p.m. The Alburnia reef has been struck in the North Devon, and specimens taken out. Tookey's tributers (Austin's party) have taken out this morning 100 lbs. specimens,. and commenced crushing on the general stuff. . The Caledonian have taken put a further lot of specimens this morning. Seven head of' stampers have been set to work on two tons, and it is expected that five head more will be employed on specimens to-night. -.t)\ The Alburnia have commenced spe-cimen-crushing this morning, and .is . already showing up well. The Whau have taken out 50 lbs. of specimens this morning. :
The Eureka broke through into the Moanatairi this morning. They will commence stoping out at oneel
Thee share market is more active. Caledonians, have sold at £175; Thames, £36 to £37 ; Junction, £3; Whau, £3 10s ; Alburnia, £14. '■'
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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 439, 7 June 1871, Page 2
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