GREYMOUTH.
This day.
A digger named Watson, working on the North Beach, in the course of a drunken melee bit off the nose of h's mate, named Williams, and then burned down, the tent. Williams is in great danger, as he had previously been beaten over the head with a billet of wood by the same party. Watson has been committed for trial at the District Court.
Tbe Wealth of Nations Quartz Company yielded 436 ounces 12dwts melted gold for the month of May. A dividend is declared of three shillings per scrip.
A trial was made during the week of Joseph Eilgour's patent gold-saving brush at the Golden Fleece Extended Company's works. The trial was thoroughly satisfactory, the result being a saying of lOozs 12dwts of amalgam per week. '..
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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2623, 5 June 1877, Page 2
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130GREYMOUTH. Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2623, 5 June 1877, Page 2
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