COROMANDEL.
(FKOM OUB OWN COBBESPONDENTS.)
This day. Tokatea.—About one hundred and sixty pounds of specimens last evening, and a good show in the face. More apeoimens expected to-day. The Royal Oak started crushing yesterday at Bennett's battery. Kapanga.—A large parcel good stone yesterday. The mine is looking very well. Whangapoua.—The Fanny left on Sunday night. The Kenilworth and Lizze are loading. The Albatross arrived yesterday.
(feom an occasional cobbespondent.) Cobomandel, This day. .Rumors are current here that a large lot of rich specimens were obtained from the Tokatea mine during the last 24 hours. Things are kept very quiet.,
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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2625, 7 June 1877, Page 2
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99COROMANDEL. Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2625, 7 June 1877, Page 2
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