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THE CALEDONIAN,
SPECIMENS FROM THE NONPAREIT AND TOOKEY'S.
THE SHARE MARKET,
G.BAHAMSTOWH, 2 p.m,
The Nonpareil continue to take out specimens. About 50 lbs. have been brought up since yesterday morning. Tookey's tributers have ame more specimens to-day. Several of the claims adjo: the Vulcan, Tararu, have very go prospects. The Red Queen is to be worked vigorously. A great deal of work is being done on the Otago, and in a few weeks they expect to be into the Caledonian. The Mary Ann crushing is finished, and has turned out better than was expected. The Moanatairi have taken out another nice parcel of stuff from No. 9 level.
The prospects of the Eureka are promising, good [stone is being constantly met with.
The Caledoniau have commenced in the main lode again, and a heavy lot of specimens is expected up this evening. Some more gold will also be lodged to-night. Tho Alburnia have come across another good lot ol specimens.
There is a little more doing in the sharemarket to-day. Caledonian, sold at £200 ; Thames, £39 10s to £40 ; Otago, £3 10s ; Junction, £3.
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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 459, 30 June 1871, Page 2
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189SPECIAL TELEGRAMS Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 459, 30 June 1871, Page 2
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