FROM CORRESPONDENTS.
Cokoicandei, This day. The now Green Harp will bank this afternoon about 225 ounces of gold from 48 tons of general stone. The City of Auckland will have about 300 ounces gold from their specimens. The Eoyal Oak is on a good run of specimens again. ' Thomson's lecture published in the Coromandel Mail contains numerous untruths, more than those previously forwarded by telegram. Surely the Government will not allow his gross misstate-. ments to pass unnoticed. . There is no truth, in the report that the prosecutor in the recent assault caße was groaned at when leaving the Court. The absence of one of the boatmen from Coromandel will prevent Coromandel from being represented at Sheehan's banquet to-night, otherwise a good number would go.
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Thames Star, Issue 1785, 22 September 1874, Page 2
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125FROM CORRESPONDENTS. Thames Star, Issue 1785, 22 September 1874, Page 2
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