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THIS DAY.

THE CALEDONIAN—IO,OOO OZS EXPECTED EOE THE WEEK '

CALEDONIAN BEEP IN

TOOKET'B.

SPECIMENS FROM ALL 4^ TIONS AND NONPABEIL. '

FOKGING A CHEQUE.

Gkahamstow, 3 p inii

About two cwt. of specimens have been taken from the specimen leader The show, of gold in the main run is about the same, and another heavy haul will probably be made to-day, ft is expected that the yield for f^g present week will be 10,000 ozs.

The Caledonian have now come up to the boundary of the Tookey, and 1 o-night Tookey's men will commence to drive on the reef from the Galedonian low level.

Thomas Keohean was committed for trial this morning on a charge of forging a cheque.

William Barron was fined £5 or the alternative of a months-imprisonment for ill-treating a dog.

The Tweedside tributers have lodged 13 ozs.

[Prom the " Herald."]

Davidson t. Multum in Pabvo.—His Worship held that the company had a title, but if had been forfeited through non-regis-tration, which forfeiture he declared against them ; but, at the same time, under powers conferred upon him by the Act, he remitted it upon payment of a fine of £20 and costs within three days.

The Auckland team, were victorious in the cricket match by 53 runs; the play of Pocock splendid, scoring 62. On the part of the Thames, Olayforth and Robinson distinguished themselves by batting and bowling, respectively.

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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 584, 23 November 1871, Page 2

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THIS DAY. Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 584, 23 November 1871, Page 2

THIS DAY. Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 584, 23 November 1871, Page 2

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