CORO-MANDEL.
(From our own Correspondent.) This day.
Mining News. The Harbor View tributers got 401b. specimens yesterday, and have now 1401bs. on hand.
Warner's claim banked 30 ozs. gold this morning from 20 tons stuff. The Bismarck have upwards of lOOlbf. specimens on hand.
JSJThe Tokatea have upwards of 1200 pounds of specimens on haed, and do not expect more until next week. The mine looks healthy.
The Plutus mine has been let on tribute to Mr Luks.
There is nothing this morning from the Union' Beach mine/ Sawmill Matters. Nearly all the men have left the Whangapoua sawmills, and are now in Coromandel. Two were fined for being drunk.
Mr Beeson had the top of his thumb taken off this, morning at the Kapanga sawbench.
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Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1706, 6 August 1875, Page 3
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