THIS DAY.
[FEO_I OX7E OWJT COEEESPONDENT.]
THE CALEDONIAN.
SERIOUS ACCIDENT,
ALL NATIONS AND JUNCTION
CRUSHING,
Geahamstown, 3 -p ; m.
The Black Angel are crushing, and it is looking well for a good average return. "; j r/ . : ']'.:'
The Ashley tributers are' crushing. About three-quarters of an ounce to the ; ton is expected.
The All Nations are crushing with twenty bead of stampers. It is looking better than the last.
The J unction now occupy fifteen head at the Herald battery. ; ■-.
Nothing new reported from the Caledonian... ■ -~■ ...•-,
A boy named Hagan was nearly killed this morning by a cart overturning upon Kirn. (■} 7
Tookey (Wood's) tribute are crushing; the return is expected to be good; . ") 7 rp ■,-
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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 529, 20 September 1871, Page 2
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115THIS DAY. Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 529, 20 September 1871, Page 2
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