SPECIAL TELEGRAMS
'THIS DAT.
[FBOM OHK O-VfK COBBESPONDBNT.]
THE NONPAREIL—HALF TON
SPECIMENS.
AMLG-AMATION OF THE MARY
ELLEN AND LUCKY HIT.
SALE OF HAZELBANK-SHARES
Gbahamstoww, 3 p.m
The Nonpareil have taken out half a ton of specimens—liofc a ton and a-half, as erroneously stated.
Tno Lucky Hit and the Mary Ellen have amalgamated, and the new company will be called the Walter Scott.
At auction, this morning, Mr. O'Keeffe sold 450 Hazelbank shares for £90.
The case of Crawford versus Lady Bird and Hand of Friendship Company came on for hearing this morning. Judgment reserved.
All mining stock iv the vicinity of the Caledonian has improved to-day. Caledonians have sold at £125, and Thames at £25 ; Tookey £23 to £24.
Some good etone has been taken out of the Long Drive this morning.
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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 476, 20 July 1871, Page 2
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132SPECIAL TELEGRAMS Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 476, 20 July 1871, Page 2
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