COROMANDEL.
Friday
Tokatea.—The manager reports everything in the mine as highly satisfactory. Two hundred and sixty pounds of picked stone from No. six stope in the Van level. The manager concludes this to be a new run. From the fortnight's crushing he obtained one hundred and fifty ozs of retorted gold. .
Royal Oak.—The manager's report is gratifying ; twenty tons of good stuff in the paddock, and gold showing in the various leaders throughout the mine.
Boyle's tribute, Tokatea, obtained I7lbs of specimens yesterday.
A number of other claims getting out good gold.
McCaul's claim, within a few feet of the new Golden Pah, and adjoining the Union Beach, is getting out some remarkably rich stone from a leader which is supposed to traverse the former claim's ground.
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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2603, 12 May 1877, Page 2
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