THE MAIL ROUTE.
POLLEN AND MACKAY HAVE
GONE TO OHINEMUEI.
(tjiaviiamj-TowiV, 3 p.m
Candlelight crushing yielded 78 ozs» from 32 tons.
The Shooting Star—l9f ozs lGj tons.
from
Dixon's No. 1 got 103 ozs. molted
gold.
The amalgam from the Golden Age crushing is not yet retorted, but the yield will be a good oue.
Dr. Pollen and Mr. Mack ay have gone to Ohinemuri. It is not expected that tho natives will allow the telegraph wires to be put up ; but the Tlikutaia route is spoken, of as most likely to bo adopted.
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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 554, 19 October 1871, Page 2
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