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FROM CORRESPONDENTS.

Coromandel, This day. The Kapanga water is nearly out, and they expect to start sinking next week. Tho Golden Point commence breaking down level to-morrow; specimens are expected. Jtoyal Oak—Some good stone jot from No. 1 level yesterday. City of Auckland—Small parcel of specimens and picked stone. Tho.Diamond, cutter, left for Auckland this morning with passengers. The* Two Brothers, cutter, arrived from the TJbames this morning. The JEcho, schooner, sailed to-day. Everton—A large leader was cut by the roadmen last evening. Tendprs are out for parting quartz along the Waverly Tramway.

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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 1941, 24 March 1875, Page 2

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FROM CORRESPONDENTS. Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 1941, 24 March 1875, Page 2

FROM CORRESPONDENTS. Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 1941, 24 March 1875, Page 2

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