TELEGRAPHIC.
GRAHAMSTOWN. (From our Own Correspondent.) This day. CmshingsThe Manukau gold melted 600oza. lOdwts. for the month. The Queen of May, for seven days, 119ozs. 12dwts melted gold. The Surprise trial crushing resulted in 2ozs. 4dwts. • jp The-Albion crushing is sh^iiag for a payable return from both reefs^ they have 154 ozs. amalgam on hand. ,ab :— '■ The Caledonian, for 60 ".e 210 ozsf. amalgam, equal to 90 ozs. 'js. Goid^i caifj::::::^ A meeting of )he GoLfi JTwas held today. The reports, wnici tor/ke very hop* fully of the future of the nifflfe, were adopted. The balance-sheet showed receipts, including gold, £534 16s;.calls, £62$ Is HdJotMr BOurceH, £4 7a Id. Expenditure, £1084 2afii, leaving » balance to credit, £77 2s Bd.^^
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Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1685, 13 July 1875, Page 2
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