REDUCED.
GOLDEN CALF.—WINDING MACHINE STARTED.
MOANATAIEI.—EICH SPECI-
MENS.
Geahahstown, 3 p.m. Some very rich stone has been taken out of the No, 9 winze in the Moana-
tain.
The Prince Imperial have come across a good leader bearing gold.
Caledonian.—The water is down to within four feet of the bottom of the shaft. ;
The Golden Calf winding machine has started to-day.
The Shotover tribute have crushed fifty pounds, which yielded thirteen ounces and a half. . <>?;
The Long 1 unnel have crushed andhave obtained ten ounces from twenty tons. ~ ~ .'..
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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 561, 27 October 1871, Page 2
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88REDUCED. Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 561, 27 October 1871, Page 2
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