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[PEOM OtJB OWK COBEESPONDEIjTT.] EVENING STAR CRUSHING. SOUTHEEN PACIFIC SOLD FO] £110 NON-DELIVERY OP MAILS. JUDGMENT FOR DEFENDANTS. THE NONPAREIL—MORE SPE CIMENS. PRINCE IMPERIAL—SPECIMENS.; Gbahamstown, 3 p.m. The Nonpareil is looking splendid All parts of the mine is producinj good stone. The Prince Imperial have taken ou some good ston from the winze nov being sunk. - The charges against Captain Elli of the Golden Crown, and Captaii Adams of the Lady Bowen, brough by Mr. Eitzgibbon, Chief Postmaste at the Thames, were again heard thi morning, and judgment giyen for de fendants, with costs. The Evening Star Company hav< crushed 25 tons, from which they ob tamed. 27 ounces. The Southern Pacific was sold thi morning for £110.
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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 475, 19 July 1871, Page 2
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