THIS DAY.
PURIRI GOLD DISCOVERY FAILURE. ;
C ALEDONIAN FINED Jw, WORKING WITHOUT krv ERS' EIGHTS.
SALE OF TAILINGS.
ODD FELLOWS' FESTIVAL,
G-R-iUAMSTOTrN-, 3p. 18 , The Golden Crown tailinga were purchased in large parcels by ]£ r Perry, at 17s. per ton. The Odd Fellows' festival and th e opening of the new lodge is beino celebrated. Immense crowds at^Ta* raru. The Puriri gold discovery j 3 3 failure. The Caledonian Company have been sued for allowing men to work without miners' rights. The Sir Walter Scott have obtained seven ounces from a crushing of ten tons. Goj.dex Spur.—loo tons gave 58 dunces.
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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 578, 16 November 1871, Page 2
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101THIS DAY. Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 578, 16 November 1871, Page 2
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