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OUR MINES. « WEEKLY GOLD RETURNS. oz. dwt. sjr. Alburnia (Bowler'a tr.) ... 118 0 Do. (Downie's tr.) ... 711 0 Californian (Dennerly's tr.)... 10 6 0 Caledonian 18 0 0 Do. (PaltridgeV tr.) ... 5 2 0 Duke 9 12 0 Inverness (Thomas' tr.) ... 27 0 0 Joker 10 3 0 Kurauui Hill (LeManquttis* tribute) ... ... 90 0 0 Do. (Northey's tr.) ... 46 7 0 Long-looked-for 4 10 0 Luck's All ... ... 30 2 0 Moonta 8 8 0 Moanatairi 281 0 0 Do. (Martin's tr.) ... 55 5 0 Do. (Hayes* tr.) ... 74 13 0 Do. (Williams'tr.) ... 22117 0 Red Queen (Rose's fr.) ... 8 70 Waitekauri (Mason's tr.) ... 4 6 0 Wallaroo ... 3 17 0 Welcome (Heiftraan's tr.) ... 45 4 o Young William ... ... 6 8 0 Total ... 969 16 0 MOANATAIRI. The fortnightly retorting took place today. The yield, which was the produce of 260 tons amounted to 281ozs gold. GOLD RETURNS. Ikvehness. —A crushing for the tribu* i ters produced 27ozs gold. Moanataibi. — Williams and party's crushing at the company's mill produced 2210z* 17dwts gold. LttcksAll. —A crushing for Joy and party, has been finished for the yield of 30ozs 2dwts geld. Long-LookkdFob.—A crushing for Moyle and party has been finished for the yield of 41 ozs gold. Duke. — A crushing produced Dozs 12d irts; gold. ' A DtTKEDIN". telegram^ referring to the late fire says :—" The evidence of Hall, proprietor of the City Dye Works, and his servant girl at the iuquest gire a very mysterious air to the fire. They swear very positively when they saw the flames (being the first to do fo) the fire was confined to a room on the second floor, and that a man fully dressed was attempting to put it out; that there was a sudden subsidence of the flame, that he went en to the" balcony and disappeared, and that immediately afterwards the flames burst out all over that floor." |* The Royal Illusionists are in Auckland again, and proceed to America by the first steamer. They have visited INelson and other southern towns since they were last in this district. Hoiiowax's PitlS.—Pure Blood.—As this vital fluid, -when in a healthy slate, sustain, and renovates everj part of the living systems bo, when it becomes impoverished and impure it, exerts a precisely contrary effect. It is abundantly manifest that any medicine which do.cc not reach the circulation can never exterminate the disease; bub any preparation capable of exercising a sanitary influence over the blood, must with it be carried to every lifing fibre of the frame, The lungs, heart, liver, kidneys, and skin, all receive benefits from this moat wholesome condition. Holloway's purifying Pills operate directly, powerfully, and beneficially, upon the whole mass of blood, whether vencus or arlifieal. Ihey strengthen the stomach, excite the liver and kidneys,.expel disease, aud prolong existence. (For remainder of News see Ist Page.) POSTPONEMENT OP SALE. mttfi SAtiE of the PIAKO COMPANY'S PROPERTY is POSTPONED till FRIDAY ths 19tl} instant. Full partioulara in future advertisement. GELLION & CO., 1012 Auctioneers. Concert ACADEMY OF MUSIC, A CONCERT, in aid of the Punas of tho Hattbaki Cmtb, on WEDNESDAY, Sept. 17th. . , Meetings THAMES CRICKET CLUB. THE ANNUAL MEETING- of the above Club will be held at the Governor Eowen Hotel, on MOJSDAY, 15th inst., at 7.80 p.m., to receive Auditors' Bcporfc, Elect Officers for tho ensuing Reason, and General Business connected vrith Olub. Thomas A. Mtjephy, 1026 Hon. Sec. OLD GOLDEN CALF GOLD MINING COMPANY (LI3IITED.) THE Ordinary General Meeting of Shareholders in the above named Company will ba bold at the Ooinpuuy's Office, 17 Exchange Building*, Aucklaud, on FRIDAY, the 26th day of September* 1879, at 2 o'clock p.m. Busing**: To receive Directors' Report; and Balance-Sltelst, and to elect Directors aud Auditor for ensuing year. D. G. MacDoknbxl, Manager. Auckland, 11th September, 1879. 1027 Services PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. THE NINTH of the Rev. S. J. Nehjd's Course of Lectures will be continued TO'MOEEOW (Sunday) EVENING. Subject:—"JOß." 1031 Funerals FUJNERAL NOTICE. fpHB Friends of Mr VAKRimNE SayaGE X nro respectfully requested to MEET at his Renidence, Mnckay Street, Beach, Shortknd, TO-MORROW (Sunday), afc 3.30 p.m., ' to follow his sister's remains to the cemetery. W. Etebitt, 1032 Undertaker. I?AKC¥ BHOWCA&JDB in various calouw . uxvouoDcd for design and execution, at the Evjqtem* Bt»j* Office.

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Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3347, 13 September 1879, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3347, 13 September 1879, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3347, 13 September 1879, Page 2

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