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OUR MINES. - ■ _»_ —_ • . ■. PIAKO. Carnie and party, tributers, have finished a crashing of 21 loads at Bull's mill for the return of 17fozs gold. . CKOWN PEINQESS. Tregoweth and party hare finished their crushing of seven loads at Bull's mill for the satisfactory return of 14ozs of gold. Wayte and party will probably start crashing to-morrow. Their winze is down 50 feet, and is in good ground for rapid sinking. • Colors of gold continue. to'be seen in the lode. Kendall and party will be sending a parcel to the. mill shortly. They banked 201b3 specimens today . „ BENDIGO UNITED. The crushing of 40- loads from this mine has been finished lor the yield of l ffiiot% of gold. This crushing is barely .payable. The manager intends to send down another parrel as soon as the winze is finished, and to have it picked cleaner , than this one was. I TOOKEY TRIBUTE. The manager, Mr,Kerr, has forwarded a parcel of 20 or 30 tons to the Prince Alfred mill, but as the crushing has just been commenced, I cannot yet say how it is, going to shape. MOANATAIEI. . Kiley and party have finished a crushing of eight tons at the Herald mill for the yield of lSo'zs '-i6dwts 12grs gold. Green and party crushed four loads at the Prince Alfred mill.for.lOozs^gold. |( „( . . .jnvelHes's. - Grubb and party's crushing of eight loads at the Prince Alfred mill produced the fair retu'n of 21ozi 16dwts gold. A<)' /n ' HOPEFUL. Ho#se 4od'party hare finished their ortuhing for the yield of 16oz 13dwts iold. ~~_^l_ ==- ' .r-r-x-r—' " j m these columns are open to all correspondence of public interest, bufWß do not l>old ourselves rennonsible for , tjis opinions <v wrtten. Correspondence must in all cases oe.aut ient)catcd by the real name and addres ' qt the writer—not necessarily for publication, but m : a of good faith. A WORD ON •• OBSEEVER'S " LETTER. (To the Editor of the 1 ETening Star.) SlB.-r-I believe in,the good old,axiom usejl-and practised by,,all who call them- , selves' Englishmen—" Stand by and see fair play; don't kick him when he's downy," Now, J lseo>by •'• Observer " in your last night's issue, that he would , like to have another good kick at our friend Joe Williams. Well, all I can say < isylhope he won't get tbe chance, as it is the unbiassed opinion of the general public that'he'd had enough in being ' fined*£lo and costs, and as the piper has been well paid, I and a good many others think that there the matter ought to drop.—l am, &c, • • • • ' ' ' Fais Piat, The following " scene in the lobbies " is reported by the Auckland Star's special at Wellington:— • • A fracas occurred in the' lobbies on Saturday between Colonel Whitmore and Mr Driver!' Colonel WMlmore, meeting Mr i Driver in the lobbies, s>id: "lam astonished at four .forsaking the principles on which • yaw .were' elected. Tou promised at the canons'td support* the Gorernment, and yet -Voted against tfrem on the Beer Duty Bill." '<>< i.Mr DviVfef: Ull did not promise to support the'Government}'at any caucus." Colonel Whitmore: " Tou did." Mr Driver j " I say, I did net." Colonel W'bitmore . "And'l again assert that jovl did, and broke your word." ' Mr Duver: " You are a liar, si«." Colonel'Whitmore was going' to argue the question, bnt'st this interesting at>d exciting 1 "stage friends intervened, and stayed what might'hare resulted rin bloodshed. „ fJFor remainder, of News see Ist <$• 447* Pages.) ; ,',,",'', " iti ,IN BANKRUPTCY. . v Tn theiDistrictCourtof Auckland,) .ioldenat Graham3town< > ■ In the matter»'pf "The Debtors ; - i i,«nd Creditors Act, 1876," and - •• ' hi »of the üßankruptcy of John "i';" Frederick*' Ahlgben, of the ,ri *< ,t\ 'Bdrough of' Thames, Jeweller, a .Debtor. . , , \TOTICE ,IS HEREBY GIVEN that at 1 J]M ■' the First Meeting of the Creditors of the .above-named Debtor, held this day at the District 'Court-house, Graliamstown, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, Robert Maetin MITCHBIiIi, of the Borough aforesaid, Accountant, was duly elected Creditors' Trustee of the! properly *of the said Debtor, AND NOTICE IS HEREBY ALSO GIVEN that ihY> eaid Robert Martin Mitchell has signified "to me in writing his acceptance of the said Trusteeship,' And' I Hbbeb; notify the said Election and Acceptance accordingly. Dated this 7th day of October, 1878. ' ' J. B. Stonby, \/ Clerk- of the Court. OXOBOS N. BBABBET, Debtor's Solicitor. 3253 IN BANKRUPTCY. In the District Court of Auckland, >... holden at Grahamstown. \ In the matter of "The Debtors and Creditors Act, 1876," and of the , Bankruptcy of James Stewakt, .'■.'" of Tararu Road, in the Borough of Thames, miner, a debtor. "'iUOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that ap1^ plication will bo made to the District Court.of Auckland holden ut Grahamstown, on THURSDAY, the'twenty-fourth day ot October, instant,'at the hour of ten o'clock in* the forenoon, or so soon thereafter as counsel can be heard, for an ORDER OF DISC^ARGj; to the above-named Tebtor, under; the provisions of the above-mentioned Act. Dated this Bth ddy of October, 1878. :■-,- MaCDONALT) '& MILIiBB, 3254 Solicitors for tbe Baid Debtor. -■■TT7'a*T£D KNOWN—Proxy Form-' VV for Mining Companies may be obs tamed at the Stab Office. 7

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Thames Star, Volume IX, Issue 3011, 9 October 1878, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume IX, Issue 3011, 9 October 1878, Page 3

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