THIS DAY.
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THE CALEDONIAN.—SI 6 OZS.
-LODGED
SHOTOVER TRIBUTERS
MOANATAIRI CRUSHING-.—304
BBIG-HT SMILE.—COMMENCE
CRUSHING.
TOOKEYS TRIBUTE — FOETS"
LBS. SPECIMENS
GEAHAM3TOWN, 3 p.ni
; i\ ■: ■ -■ ?:'■-%. :■• ■ l! ijBOUT 40 Iris, of specimens as rich as ever gob,' were taken ;? pu^ of Wood's /tribute yesterday. • ThJB Other tributes are much improved.
The Caledonian plumber block has broken, and stopped pumps ; engine idle. This-'tttorniu^ 5J 6 ounces have been' lodged-Jfrom general stuff. This is the first parcel for the week.
The Golden Crown tributers have lodged 138 ouncefe for the week.
Shotover tributera, 80 ounces. The result of a crushing from the Four Georges is eight ounces.
The Moanatairi have crushed, during the fortnight, 37-1 tons, which gave 67 cmuce** and- 250 tons, which resulted in 237 ounces of gold, making the total 30J) ouncefe.
The Whau Company have- re-com-menced crushing. L
The American Eagle have got out Bom© specimen** thfa morning.
The Bright Smile will commence crushing, with ten heads, on Monday next.
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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 538, 30 September 1871, Page 2
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163THIS DAY. Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 538, 30 September 1871, Page 2
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