SPECIAL TELEGRAMS.
[PEOM OUJI OWN COBEESPOJSDEKT.]
THIS DAY.
THE CALEDONIAN—IB CWT THIS MORNING.
FOUETEEN THOUSAND OZ% EXPECTED TQ-MOEBOW.
ALBUJJNIA.— U TONS SPECI-
MENS.
NORTH DEVON—GOOD SPECI-
MENS
THE LONQ DRIVE CASE.
INQUEST.
3 p.in,
The Caledonian have taken out this morning eighteen hundred - weight of specimens. Some exceedingly heavy retorts are now on the fire, and it is , expected that by to-morrow "evening from 12,000 to. 14^000 ounces will be lodged ; 3000 is expected from the various machines on the general stuff.
The Alburnia found a new leader this morning, showing splendid gold. They have taken out about li tons of specimens since yesterday morning. The North Devon are sfcill bringing v p good stone. The Ladybird an d; Hand of Frierntlship have completed their crushing, the result being 62 ozs. The Long Drive jumping case is not yet decided. • ■ An inquest was held on the body of the man drowned on Wednesday night, and a verdict of " Accideatally Drowned" returned. .'._',,:, ~,,.,.',','....;.,'
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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 441, 9 June 1871, Page 2
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