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THIS DAY.

[FROM OtTR OWN .COEREaPONDEKT ] NONPABEIL CRUSHING. SPLENDID EETURN 5. CALEDONIAN PUMPS STOPPED EVENING STAft CEUSHING-. Gkahamstown, 3 p.m. The Nonpareil have completed theii crushing; the total amount of gok lodged being 1430 ounces. The Caledonian pumps have stoppec through an accident, but the water is under. The Evening Star tributers ard crushing 80 tons; they expect 2\ ounces to the ton. The sale of allotments, freehold an<j leasehold, at Grahamatown, liave beer well placed. The sale yesterdaj realised £1000. !'-

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Auckland Star, Issue 536, 28 September 1871, Page 2

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THIS DAY. Auckland Star, Issue 536, 28 September 1871, Page 2

THIS DAY. Auckland Star, Issue 536, 28 September 1871, Page 2

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