SPECIAL TELEGRAMS
THE THAMES
THIS DAT.
[FROM Otrit OWN COEBESPOJJDENT.]
DON PEDEO SPECIMENS
THE CALEDONIAN.—NO
CHANGE,
THE OTAG-O.—NO G-OLD IS
VISIBLE.
GnAHAxrsTOWtf, 3 p.m. The Don Pedro have crushed 1 cwt. of specimens, which gave 4<o ounces of gold.
Wills' tribute have put through 23 tons, the result being 26 ounces. There is no alteration in the Caledonian mine. !
The Highland Chief crushing of 26 tons has given an ounce to the ton.
The Cock-a-Doodle have crushed 38 tons, from which they obtained 12 ozs. 12 dwts. Some specimens have yet to be put through.
Mr. Paul blames parties for not exposing the condition of Herbert V. Stevens.
I have visited the Otago mine this morning. No gold is visible in the reef.
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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 523, 13 September 1871, Page 2
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