THIS DAY.
[FEOM OUR OWN COBRESPONjpENT.]
SPECIMENS FROM THE NON*
PAKEIL.
DIVIDEND ON THURSDAY
NEXT.
ALBURNfA CLEANING-UP.
MOANATAIRI—433 OZS
PROPOSED MEETING AT TO-
KANGAMUTU.
Giiaiiamstoww, 3 p.m
The Nonpareil have taken out another lot of specimens this morning. A dividend will be paid on Thursday next. The Alburnia have lodged 255 ozs. from a partial cleaning up. The Queen of Beauty have lodged 60 ounces for the week. The Moanatairi have lodged, for the fortnight, 433 ounces melted gold. The Thistle claim, at the head of Tararu, have obtained H ozs. from 26 cwt. stone. Tawhiao has issued invitations to several Thames people to attend a meeting at Tokangamutu. The market is very brisk. Caledonians have sold freely at £150, and held for £ 155 ; Thames, £28 to £31; Tookey, £29.
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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 479, 24 July 1871, Page 2
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130THIS DAY. Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 479, 24 July 1871, Page 2
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