THIS DAY.
TiiE CALEDONIAN.—I46B OZS.
LODGED
MOANATAIEI—7B7. OZS.
Geahamstows, 2 p.m. The Caledonian have lodged 1468 ouuees. inoro to follow. The Moanatairi have just completed a spleudid crushing. They have lodged 757 ozs from 752 tons. 1 Tlw Imperial Crown tribute have crashed: thirty tons, yielding twenty ounces. ;: 7<T - I^ie G-oWen Crown tribute crashed forty tons, with a yield ;of fiftytfour ouuees-. Mr. ;. r Greorge Price' has met with a severe accident at the foundry ty jamming his1 hand in a crusheri The Maid of Otago has left for O fcago, wi,th" 4ZH3OQ feet timber. "it is' proposed "to widen the wahamstowri Wharf twenty feet, and ruu double lines of rails, carrying all goods, and thus obviate erection ot^ good? wharf. The work will'be executed hy private enterprise,
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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 586, 25 November 1871, Page 2
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128THIS DAY. Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 586, 25 November 1871, Page 2
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