THIS DAY.
NONPAItEIL MONTHLY RE-
TURN
THE CALEDONIAN
SERIOUS ACCIDENT
GOLDFINCH AND MULTUM-IN-PARVO. GOOD RETURNS.
Grahamstown, _ p.m. The Goldfinch have just completed a crushing of 18 tons, and the result is handsome yield of 36 ozs. 16 dwts., or two ounces to the ton.
The Multum in Parvo have crushed -15 tons, and the return is. 172 ozs. 10 dwts. There is another 50 tons to put through.
The Nonpareil have lodged 727 ounces this morning, making the total yield for tho month 87_ ounces.
Caledonian —Both pumps are working to-day. The men have offered £50 reward fm* information substantiating auw.. .uoti:. charges made to directors rc-.^-a ng specimen stealing. A. serious accident happened here this morn; '~' '- man named James Walker fel. i 'o*_*o scaffolding, and. has received i . i:t! injuries. He has been c.*utv«. Ed v i.iSe tiospital. "
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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 560, 26 October 1871, Page 2
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139THIS DAY. Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 560, 26 October 1871, Page 2
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