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THE BED, WHITE AND BLUE.

The tributers, Campbell and Brown, owning the right to work r the Company's ground from near the 150 level to the surface, which may be described as from the top of Messenger's Hill, downwards, have had repeated satisfactory orushings, but the present one surpasses any hither* to effected. 130 tons have" been for*T warded to the Mill, passing the stuff i down the old Moanatairi shaft, *nd', from thence direct to the . battery. The return is hot yet to hand, but it is expected at the rate of upwards of 2 ounces to the ton. . This company is wholly worked by tribute;-* and the re- : suit will enable a dividend to be shortly declared.—[The return is just in, and gives 228 ounces 8 dwts retorted.]

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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2058, 9 August 1875, Page 2

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THE BED, WHITE AND BLUE. Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2058, 9 August 1875, Page 2

THE BED, WHITE AND BLUE. Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2058, 9 August 1875, Page 2

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