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parties of tributors both in this iniuo and in tlie Kurahui Hill itro doing very trell. Ohinexmtri is joking alonaf in itg odd and easy stylo, auti most parties appear to bo engaged in remunerative work. The last batoh of retorti-Ka produced hehreen 350 and 400 ounces of gold, which is very creditable considering the small number of men employed. All this gold camo from the "Waiteknuri district. _ Tairua is also now attracting more attention than it has for some months past. Several parties are employed, and one party employing 15 men are reported to be on payable gold. They expect to brinff down a parcel of a 100 ounces in.a few days. Most oCthe other partios are engaged in prospecting. WEEKLY GOL1) KETUJINS. ox. dwt. trr. Alburnh (O'KceffVs tr.) ... 14.18 0 I)o. (Emerson's tr.) ... 1/ 15 0 Do. (Shepherd's tr.) ... 33 o 0 City of Hereford ... ... »J g Caledonian ... ... - 28 19 0 Do. (Paltrid ß e's tr.) ... 2o 912 Hape Greek (Tetley's tr.) .. » 0 Euranui Hill (Ash* tr.) ... 17 8 0 Do (Jenkins'tr.) ... Oo 0 0 Little Bertha - }f 10 0 Moanatairi (Hickey s tr.) ... JO 3 0 Do. Qknin'tto.) ... 20 12 0 Do. (Thomas" tr.) ... 31 15 0 Do. (Delahnnty's «r.) ... 9 5 0 Do. (Moyle's tr.) ... Jl6 0 Midday (Ross' tr.) ... ... 710 0 Prospecting (Mason s tr.) ... 8 0 0 Portia -J ) Trafalgar £ * " .-Waitekauri 22 IS 0 Do (Gordon's Ir.) ... 229 0 0 Do. (Butler's tr.) ... 65 0 0 Welcome (Heitman's tr.) ..: 22 10 0 Watchman (Hunter's tr.) ... 10 i 0 Tounc New Zealand (Kalph s tribute) 33 0 0 Total : .... 773 11 12 ~old~siamT The "shareholders have cut Louis' lode in the intermediate level, and will shortly send a trial parcel'to the mill. The reef is two feet thick, and shows a little gold. ETUUNUI HILL. The following parties are crashing at the company's battery at present :— Williams'and, party, who have 18 tons, and Korthey and party, who have 45 or 50 tons. The company is itself employing 10- lieaa, and Mr Toiirc is using the remaining 10 in .putting -through a parcel of tailings from the beach. Jenkins and party finished a crushing of 1201bs of specimen stone for the yield of 9oozs S °ld* GOLD KETTJENS. Mib-DAY.—A crushing for Boss and party produced 7iozs molted gold. Poetia.—A crushing of four loads from the winze produced 21ozs.ldwt gold. Tbafaigab.—A crushing for Bryan and party produced loz 4dwt3 gold. Aibuenia:—A crashing for bhepherd and party realised 13|ozs gold. WAiTiKianti.—The crushing of a parcel of stone for the proprietors realised 22ozs 18dwts gold. Moanatairi. — Thomas and party, Moyle >; ana party, and Delahunty and party have finished their crushmgs tor the respective yields of" 31|ozs, 9|ozs, and 6ozs 16dwt3gold. POST OFFICE NOTICES. Maim Close— For Auckland, per s.a. Rotomahana, on Monday, at 7.30 a.m. (for letters posted afe the Chief Post-office only). For Wangarei, Kaipara, &c. (via Auckland), on Monday, at 7.30 a.m. (for letters posted aY the Chief Post Office only). For Taranaki, Kelson, Picton, Wellington, &c. (per b.b. Taiaroa), on Monday, at 7.30 a.m. (for letters posted at the Chiof Post Office only). For Australian Colonies (direct), on Tuesday, 1 at 8 a.m. For Ooromandel, (via Auckland), on Tuesday, at 3 a.m. -■■"•';•' : J. lE. CONET, Chief Postmtißter. OhWf Post Ofllce, Thames, .October 18,1879. Fanerals . EUNEEAL NOTICE. mHB Funeral of the late EuzABETH JL SHKUtOGK will leave the residence, Bowen street, Parnwai, on MONDAY next, 20th mat., at 3 p.m. Friends are respectfully invited to attend. WIMtfATH TWKHCTMiH, 1141 Undertaker. LOIAL WAIKATO LODGE, No. 5,444. ; 1.0.0. F., M/tL, A.D. mHS Members of the above Lodge are reJ. quested to assemble at the Hall, Richmond street, on MONDAY, the 20th inst., at 2.30 p.m., sharp, for the purpose of attending the Funeral of Bro. GeobGe Sheuiock s | deceased Wife. 1140 Coetis Mooira, N.G. tJ\ Volunteer Notices NO 2 COMPANY THAMES SCOTTISH BATTAUOK. A SPECIAL MB STING of the above Company will be held after the usual drill TRISb (Saturday) EVENING-, for the election orWon-eomniiasioned Officers. K. B. Hudson, 11S8 Secretary. Meetings H. A. C. B. S. ' Gbahamstown Bhakch, Fo. 35. >CB mHE Fortnightly MEETy%&SW\ i ING- of Members of this '^'■^iif*s Branch will be held in the Hall VWH-W on MONDAY EVENING, \W''/&* October 20th, at 8 o'clsnk. • l-'s^.a 7 , M. LANDBE9, li&s&P Secretary. 1.0.0. F., W M.U.,A.D. LOYAL "WAIK ATO LODGE, No. 54M. miE Usual FO.RTNI&HTT.Y MEETING I of the above Lodge will be held at the Odd Fellows' Hall, Richmond street, on TUESDAY EVENING-, Octoheft '21st, at 7.30 O'clock. !«:.• <. •-' :■■- ■ Chablm Ahibb, ■ ■ ' : Secretary.

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Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3377, 18 October 1879, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3377, 18 October 1879, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3377, 18 October 1879, Page 3

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