The Thames Goldfields.—The returns from the Thames Goldfields for the past four weeks, though falling off, arc, excepting the Caledonian, fully up to the average. In the yield from that mine there is a great reduction, owing to the amount of water that has accumulated in it. Several accidents too, have happened to the machinery, and the manager is not as yet able to keep the water under. There has been one dividend on the 20th of September, of LA ; and, concurrent with this, the Thauus Company paid one 'of 10s. The Nonpariel Company have a return, for the month of 1,4110 ozs, and nay a dividend of 10s, leaving a balance in hand of L1,2C0. The All Maliens mine has a fair return, and is constantly turning out good stone. Generally speaking, the mines that are being worked give promise of ultimate success, and, as j summer weather comes on, we expect to have to chronicle increased average yields from all the mines. At Coramaudcl the Tokatea still head - the list of gold-producing mines, but there are many others which, fortuua'e’y f< f their shareholders, threaten soon to cijual it, •'
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Evening Star, Volume IX, Issue 2717, 1 November 1871, Page 3
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191Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Volume IX, Issue 2717, 1 November 1871, Page 3
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