THIS DAY.
; CALEDONIAN. - TWO TON<? SPECIMENS.
ALL NATIONS-ONE SP, CI MENS.
TEE WHAU CRUSHING
THE WINDSOR CASTLE.
Geahamstows, 3 j.m
Wnrnsoa Castle.—Good gold \ •been struck in the upper workinJ? I Ihe winze is nearly dry. 5 I
The Caledonian have taken out further parcel of 12 cwt. specimen from the mam run. They have started to crush two tons of specimens.
The Whau Company lodged 125 ounces for the fortnight's crushingISO tons were put through. '
The All Nations have taken out tins morning one cwt. rich specimens
The share market is more active. Caledonian and Thames stock still rising.
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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 579, 17 November 1871, Page 2
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99THIS DAY. Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 579, 17 November 1871, Page 2
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