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THE MANUKAU.

This claim promises to be the sensational claim on the Thames. There is now a splendid shew of gold for seventyfive feet along the reef being driven on, especially towards the north end, and in driving tach successive shot brings more golden stone to hand, and without any diminution in the size of the reef. As ■before stated, the mine actually belongs to but three gentlemen, who will share the proceeds. But what influence the new find in the Manukau will have on adjacent companies whose scrip is held by the general public canpofc but shortly be felt in the sharemarket. The works m the mine are |progressing favorably. The men are mostly engaged in timbering up ground that the reef has been taken out of.

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Thames Star, Volume III, Issue 1677, 19 May 1874, Page 2

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THE MANUKAU. Thames Star, Volume III, Issue 1677, 19 May 1874, Page 2

THE MANUKAU. Thames Star, Volume III, Issue 1677, 19 May 1874, Page 2

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