PROM CORRESPONDENTS.
COROMANDEL
This day.
Union Beach.—A portion of the pumping gear having broken, work is suspended for the present. Expect to get all right by to-night, when pumping will be resumed, anjl the shaft is likely to be clear of water to-morrow night.
The Throe Brothers' crushing of 20 tons of stuff is showing up for two ounces
per ton
Harbor View.—Showing well in the leader in the winze.
Kennedy's Bay.—The Mercury, cutter, has arrived.
Whangapoua.—The Fanny arrived on Saturday and leaves for Auckland to-
morrow.
The man who broke both his legs at Kennedy's Bay was brought to hospital by boat yesterday.
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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2124, 25 October 1875, Page 2
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104PROM CORRESPONDENTS. Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2124, 25 October 1875, Page 2
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