KURANUI HILL UNITED.
The tenders for taking up the various blocks on tribute were opened on Saturday afternoon, and the following were accepted :—-All Nations; No. 2 section, C. Hill and party; All Nations, No. 3 section Peterson and party; Junction, No. 1 section* Lucas; Junction, No. 2 section, Daniels; Long Drive, No. 2 section, A. Sarieh and party; Long Diive, No. 3 ■ section, Carroll and party; and Long Drive, No. 4 section, Davy and party. The Long Drive No. 1 section remains unlet. The different sections were, as predicted, largely, tendered for. Newdick and party completed their crushing at the company's battery to-day for the return of llQjoz. Dabb's crushing completed to-day produced 6ozs 4dwts gold. lie Manquais' crushing was completed at the company's mill yesterday for the return of 82f ounces gold. Dunlop and party also completed their crushing yesterday for the return of 27ozs 9dwts gold. The parcel amounted to 45 tons, and was crushed at the company's mill.
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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2582, 17 April 1877, Page 2
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