SPECIAL TELEGRAMS
THE THMte
THIS* BAT.
[FROM OUB d-W^SCOESESPONDBNT.]
os_ ■" %' . *'■ : •>'■-'■- -'"'--"' ALL NATIONS'.—IOOO OUNCES
EXPECTED.
G-OLD RETURNS FOR THE
MO3TH
ALBION5 SHAFT STOPPED
Gbahamstown*, 3 p.m. I The Albion shaft has been stopped till the 3*oa_' dispute has been settled. j The Middle Star have obtained 19 ounces^ of-gold; from a crushing of 8 lbs. of stone. ' * ' *•' The Imperial Crown new tribute have began work.~~ "* The,crushing for Kelly's tributers is looking^well; 60 lbs. of. specimens yielded 44 ounces. The Long Drive are crushing. . The gold return for the month, as published in the - sutpnjary of the Thames Advertiser, is 18,085 ounces, being a decrease of . 10,569 ounces. The general1 returns are much more healthy. To-morrow, 1000 ounces is expected, from,fthe-All Nations, and several other good returns have yet to come in. r
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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 540, 3 October 1871, Page 2
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