SPECIAL TELEGRAMS.
THIS DAY.
THE. CALEDONIO
MOA.NATAIEI— i CWT. SPECI^
MBlt'S-.
NONPAREIL—IOO LBS. SPEOI-
MBNS.
25 CWT. IN HAND
SPECIMENS FEOM COMMEB-
CIAL CLiIM.
0-ea.hlmstown, 3 p.m.
The Caledonian is not looking so well. A deal of work has yet to be done before they can make any show for dividends, j t % i<, y i i i q
The Moauafcairi have taken out another two cwt. of specimens this morning.
The Nonpareil, have taken out 100 lbs. specimens, having now 25 cwt. on hand ; 1100 ozs. of amalgam on hand. They cleau up next week.
The Commercial (old Earl of Erin) have taken out specimen stone, >
The Vale of Avoca commence crushing on Monday next.
There is considerable damage to shippiug, through want of wharf accommodation, during the late gale.
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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 507, 25 August 1871, Page 2
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