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COROMANDEL.

y . Friday. , Tokatea.~The manger reports one hundred pounds of. picked stone from number six, and fifty pounds of specimens from other parts of the mine. A general review of the mine portends satisfactoryresults in the future.. ■ Royal Oak.—The manager reports ten pounds of specimens during the week, and he looks hopefully forward to the future prospects of the mine. - -i The New Golden Pah^opened out at sixty feet on the leader, some good golden stone has been already taken out. :Itis anticipated here-that the mine _ will. pay. the shareholders handsomely. During the late flood the Matnwai battery,,was carried down the Waiau creek. The. tables are now high and dry on Thorley's land. Tiki.—The Arrow battery fluming was carried away, and there is no prospect of crushing for a day or two. Anniversary of the Odd' Fellows' lodge was last night commemorated by a dinner, which was a great success. This day. The Tokatea lodged seventy • seven ounces of gold to»day. j The Kapanga got good specimens yes* terday. Bright Smile.—A good parcel of rich stone. . The Annie, cutter, has arrived. O'Brien's Combination Troupe give performances during the week. : Itis expected they will be largely patronised.

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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2615, 26 May 1877, Page 2

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COROMANDEL. Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2615, 26 May 1877, Page 2

COROMANDEL. Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2615, 26 May 1877, Page 2

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