FROM CORRESPONDENTS.
CouoMANpEL, Thursday. There has been very little news stirring the last few days. The ; 3?okatea, Union Beach and City of Auckland Companies are getting specimens. The latter company's retorting is likely to give 500 ounces. * The Coromandcl mail has lost its editor. Dr. ELidd, who refused to have = anything to do with the individuals connected with it. The Mail did not have a lino of mining, in last issue. The sanctioning.'of; many useful public works about being commenced in various parts of the field will certainly tend to further increase the area of auriferous ground being come upon. ) ' This day. The Union Beach again on good speci-. mens last night and to-day.
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Thames Star, Volume IIII, Issue 1716, 3 July 1874, Page 2
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