SPECIAL TELEGRAMS
THIS DAY.
[PEOM OTTJB OWK COBBESPONnjiNT.]
CALEDONIA N—SPECIMEN CRUSHING COMMENCES TOMORROW.
THE VULCAN—CRUSHING.
ORIENTAL-GOOD STONE.
G-fiAHAMSTOWK, 3 p.m. The Caledonian have taken out another parcel of specimens. Specimen crushing will commence to morrow. The Italian lease shaft is down 160 feet. They are in search of the NonI pareil reef, which has been traced into their ground. The Oriental have taken out some good stone to-day. The Vulcan have cleaned up, and the result is 59 ounces for 13 days' work. About 50 tons were put through.
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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 498, 15 August 1871, Page 2
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