THIS DAY.
SINKING OF THE ALBION
SHAFT
ACCIDENT AT ALL NATIONS
THE SHAKE MARKET.
THE CALEDONIAN SPECIMENS
G-BA.HAMSTOWIT, 3 p.m
Magnificent specimes are still being taken out of the Caledonian.
A trial crushing of 20 tons from the Point Russell gave 16 oza.
A man named King, working in the All Nations mine, had his leg broken this morning by the falling of stones in the sfcopes.
The Golden Crown have now cut through No. 2 reef in the main crosscut, 170 feet level.
The Albion shaft is now down 100 feet.
The Queen of Beauty have commenced a permanent crushing at Bull's machine.
The share market is more active. Caledonian, Thames, and Tookey in demand.
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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 583, 22 November 1871, Page 2
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116THIS DAY. Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 583, 22 November 1871, Page 2
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