THE SHOTOVER.- NO GOLD VISIBLE.
TWENTY-THIRD OF JJNE
CRASHING.
THE SHOOTING £TAR
CALEDONIAN. —WATEB. STILL
"* RISING
THE ALL NATIONS
GeahamstoWj.*,. 3 p.m
The Golden A^e have crushed 60 fco^s, and the result is 7S ounces.
The All Nations is looking . very
well.
Tlie Twentyittird of June b have Ci'as^ed 135 lbs. of specimens and 37 tons o'i general stuft", the return being; four ouuees to the ton.
The Scooting Star have' Held (a aarvey and decided .to. put down a w:nze 15 feet off the iliddle Star boundary.
The Shotover broke out stone during last night; no gold. The appeari)]°e of the reef however is promising.
The Nonpareil continue to break down good stone.
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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 555, 20 October 1871, Page 2
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114THE SHOTOVER.- NO GOLD VISIBLE. Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 555, 20 October 1871, Page 2
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