GRAHAMSTOWN.
(From our Own Correspondent.) This day. The Cure obtained 70 lbs. of specimens last night, and 15 lbs. this morning from the main face, where the reef is fully five feet thick. The Golden Calf crushing of 50 tons wil not be finished until to-morrow, but to all appearance there will be a very handsome yield. The crushing for the Ballatat and Bising Sun tributes is not yet completed. It is showing for a good average. The noon quotations are: Tairua, sales 50s; sellers, 555; buyers, 50s. Queen of May, sales, 10s; buyers Ctty of London, 495; City of York, 9s ; Golden Calf (double) 7s 6d ; Putamie, Is 6d.
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Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1682, 9 July 1875, Page 3
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110GRAHAMSTOWN. Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1682, 9 July 1875, Page 3
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