SPECIAL TELEGRAMS.
(FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.)
The Alburnia Crushing.
Keel Queen. —Specimens
GKAHAMSTOWN
3 p.m. The Alburnia have cleaned up, and the return for the month is 101 ozs. The Nil Desperandum, Coromandel, have lodged 18 ounces.
The Ued Queen have taken out some more good specimens.
The Pride of York have crushed 19 tons and the return is 30 ounces.™
The Bendigo Independent have lodged 312 ounces of melted gold.
The case of the Windsor Castle versus Little John, tribute dispute, judgment was given for defendant with costs, £10.
£1000 has been raised to Walker against Christie.
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The Bendigo Independent have declared a dividend of 12s Gd per share.
The Nonpareil are cleaning up for the month, and the return will bo between 100 and 200 ounces.
Caledonian. —Good gold is visible in the specimen leader, but no change in main reef.
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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 608, 21 December 1871, Page 2
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144SPECIAL TELEGRAMS. Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 608, 21 December 1871, Page 2
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