FROM CORRESPONDENTS.
COROMANDEL. This day. The Royal Oak manager reports 151bs good stone, the greater portion from No. T leader.' '• ""'■ ""■''"']" The Manartinid) shows a little gold, and from present appearances it is likely there will be specimens next week. They have twenty or thirty tons of Manartini in the paddock, and 401bs of specimens on hand.; ;;.••■-. ;; The Tokatea manager reports a continual taking of picked stone from the Seige level. About 501bs were taken out during the week, making altogether 200lbs on hand. The crushing" at the battery is looking/up well. , ,■■>-,'. The City of Auckland manager reports a little gold seen in the stopes, with a small parcel of picked stone on the low level. - : . . On Monday the lessee of the tramway starts to work. ,
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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 3032, 9 July 1875, Page 2
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125FROM CORRESPONDENTS. Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 3032, 9 July 1875, Page 2
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