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LATEST TELEGRAMS. (FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.)

Thames, Last Night. During the week the Queen of Beauty shares have come to the front. The continuation of the main reef past the slide, has been picked up at No. 9 level, and 3001bs picked stone and specimens have been bagged, breaking it for lengths of ten feet, leaving rich show in the roof. The general dirt i 9 shaping well. The Imperial clean up and retort tomorrow. Three cwt. of stone has come to hand since interim of retorting, and the general dirt shapes 2ozs p t load. The mine is 1 -ok ing well all through. The Deep l.< > I 'Jross .i.s started wor> at No. ."> ifv •■£ Imperial shaft south. Tin* • t«>k> •• ai Hie l>4o feet level is about 100l\. I'imih the Imperial No. 2 reef. A trial crush iv-- from the London gave 18dwts per load. The Dart will start pumping next week. The Bright Smile goi SOlbs of specimens yesterday, and 701 ba to-day. Nothing fresh of importance from other mines.

Auckland, Tuesday Exening. James Darrow is the successful tenderer at £15,375 for delivery of 97,000 sleepers for the Rotorua railway at Morrinsville. The Lichfield contract will be advertised within three weeks. This will complete contracts for this section of the line. The New Zealand Shipping Company have laid on the steamship Doric, the sister ship to the lonic for Auckland, leaving London on the 28th July. The body of a man, who fell over the wharf last night, has been identified as James J. Downey, formerly storeman on the steamer Penguin. The Board of Education to-day voted £10 for a school fence at Cambridge. Christchurch, Last Evening. The Government have intimated that they are in a position to pay a reward for the discovery of a goldfield in Canterbury.

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Te Aroha News, Issue 4, 30 June 1883, Page 3

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LATEST TELEGRAMS. (FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.) Te Aroha News, Issue 4, 30 June 1883, Page 3

LATEST TELEGRAMS. (FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.) Te Aroha News, Issue 4, 30 June 1883, Page 3

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