SPECIAL TELEGRAMS.
THIS DAY.
THE CALEDONIAN—96BO OZS
LODGED
ylt& qwt. specimen;! tqS
DAT
THE INVERNESS TRIBUTERS.
""" Grahamstown, 3 pirn,
Kelly's tributers have a large y&&----dock of good stuiF on hat>d, v which'tvill1 be j>ut through at the Manukau. The Inverness tributers (Schofield) have crushe.d 15 lions for 31 ozs. I | The Caledonian have banked 1612 ounces this morning, making the total lodged 9GBO ounces. Another parcel will be lodged this evening. *■ ■ • «■ * ■ •*< «■•./ '. Five cwt. of specimens were broken out this morning,-verjrrich. They are still crushing specimens. The,.Whau /;ru^hing;is looking very well. The return will be about 3 ozs. to-the ton. Some first rate specimens have been taken out of the Ballarat and Rising Sun. - -, o, v. mtzfxi i r*i *
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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 453, 23 June 1871, Page 2
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118SPECIAL TELEGRAMS. Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 453, 23 June 1871, Page 2
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