THIS DAY.
[FROM OUJi (TWIST COREESPONDENT.]
SELLING- SPIRITS WITHOUT
LICENSE.
ALL NATIONS—SPECIMENS.
PROPOSED AMALGAMATION QP CENTRAL ITALY AND GOLDEN CALF (JLAIMS.
GItAITAMSTOWN, 3 p.m. TuEii Felix /.have c/ushed,. 20 tons whicfi hasVgif&n an otmce t'ti the tbni f. TWe M|idlfefS|M' cimshing-ihaf giver 45 oz's. !i ;fc i% itt '■■■; h;r j.J The Democrat are crushing 20 tons at Bull's machine. Several claims on the Hape Creek have amalgamated. • ' ! Tai The All Nations have taken out 30 lbs. of specimens from the 280 feet level, and 15 lbs. from the upp'et* level. They have commenced crushing at tne Kui'unui machine,-:i'.( £J JJ .>{/ ;; Laurence, a restaurant keeper, has been fined £10-for,selling-liquor without license. The engineers-- report on the Central Italy advises pumping machinery with 18 inch cylinder, and tunnel from Moanatairi Creek, also amalgamation with Golden Calf. ';"
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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 534, 26 September 1871, Page 2
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134THIS DAY. Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 534, 26 September 1871, Page 2
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