FROM CORRESPONDENTS.
. I CoBOMANBELi This day. I Eoyal Oak—Cleaned rip general stuff and- specimens; likely to be 480 ozs.; good show gold still in mine. jKapanga—Start sinking the moment men are procurable ; plenty of funds just received. The Golden Point will be able to start on the lower level again at the end of the w^ek. The water will be drained by that time. Heenan'i Claim commence crushing in a few days. Seventy pounds of specimens on hand and more getting. \ The Avon, cutter, with cattle, arrived, and-sailed for Auckland last night. The Fanny arrived at Whangapouaon Monday, and is loading for Auckland. : ) About six hundred sleepers at Kikowhakarereare awaiting shipmentfor Auckland. , jA number of miners have left for OhinemurL y, ,-,-.., , r f •:?
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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 1917, 24 February 1875, Page 2
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123FROM CORRESPONDENTS. Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 1917, 24 February 1875, Page 2
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