SPECIAL TELEGRAMS
THIS DAT.
fFBOAT OtJK OWN CORRESPONDENT.]
THE .ALBUENIA CRtTSHING—
SPLENDID RETURN,
THE CALEDONIAN—TIMBER-
ING.
TOTAL YIELD OF GOLD TOR
MONTH—B4,6OO OZ,
LANDSLIP AT THE WHAT!
RAPANA AND EEWI FIGHT-
ING.
GitAHAMSTO-WS-, 2.30 p.UI
There is no change in the Caledonian. They Lave not yet commenced to break down, the men still being employed timbering.
The Albuniia tributers have lodged 4-18 ounces from 32 tons. The total amount lodged from all sources is. 989 ounces retorted gold.
A landslip occurred at the Whau claim this morning. Thirty tons fell ou the brauch tramway, stopping traffic to the machine.
Power is up at tho Police Court, being tried for forgery. Tt is expected he will be committed for trial.
Kapana and Kewi, owners of a portion of the goldfield, are fighting over the boundaries this morning.
The total yield of gold for the month is 34,G00 ounces. *>
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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 468, 11 July 1871, Page 2
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