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The Caledonian is looking well ; 846 ounces have been lodged this Dtioe,m»ji morning.
. ..The C\tj.oji DunedirtwilUcommence eru^htrigllQOitoni oh. plwFWi They have some good stone to send Ito the miU. ' \
Tookey's tributers have amalgamated, giving them one of the j largest and most valuable pieces of ground on the field.
The G-olden Crown is detained, having been Mown on to the wharf ex.e)ision^v6rkin^"alDid br6_kJE|i through. The Comerangis to make; regular weekly trips here, with coals from ihe
A Congregational Church is about to be established. j «,„.,,,.7 ,
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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 505, 23 August 1871, Page 2
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127THIS DAY. Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 505, 23 August 1871, Page 2
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