ALBURNIA.
The crushing for this mijie at the Moanatairi company's battery is shaping fqr^aifirst class return. Tbe* r parcel being cf usiied amounts to about 70 tons," which, is supplemented, however, by^sojne, 3cwt of specimens obtained since lastcrushing. The generalstuffmay be safeiy^predicted to.average at least 2 ounces ',to-.thft f tOH, but it is prpbable that'it will y/eLdt a,considerable larger average,. - The specimens will-dlso 4ftrgely contribute - .to .tWyield. The latter have chiefly, been taken ►firpm Allen's section. , , T j r i 7 Three of the tribute parties, _viz., McLean's, Coad's and Forster's, will be crushing shortly, probably at the Karanui battery.
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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2575, 9 April 1877, Page 2
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100ALBURNIA. Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2575, 9 April 1877, Page 2
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