COROMANDEL
This day. .
Tokatea.—At a meeting of directors to-day, the manager's report was read. It showed that the mine never was in a more satisfactory state. Gold was showing in four faces, and in large quantities.
Royal Oak.—The crushing of general stuff gave thirty-two ounces, this without the specimens. Obtained 40 pounds of specimens yesterday.
Waverley.—Some of the richest specimens ever obt ined in Coron-andel were taken from this mine during the week. The leader is rather small at present, but it is expected to junction with the Three Brothers' lode in the course of a few feet further driving. .
The Star crushing gave Boz3 of retorted gold.
New Golden Pah.—Cut a small leader containing visible gold, with a large quantity of mineral. Expect the Pah leader in a few feet.
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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2627, 9 June 1877, Page 2
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131COROMANDEL Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2627, 9 June 1877, Page 2
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