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GOLD RETURNS.

Albubnia.—Another interim retorting took place to-day for the yield of 4840zs gold. This is the produce of one week's crushing. Emerson and party hare finished crushing for the yield of 7ozi 13dwts gold. '

MoiNATAiEi.—The fortnightly retort, ing produced the good yield of 4620zs gold. 480 tons were crushed. Hickey and party's crushing yielded 2ozs 12dwts gold.

Old ONBHUNaA.—A crashing for 2 tons for Peters and party yielded 2om gold. Last Chance.—Gribble and party's crushing produced loz 13dwts gold. Te Papa.—A crushing for Agnew and party pielded 2ozs 2dvrts gold. Aibubnia.—Cloutt and party hare finished crushing for the yield of 19ozs 14dwts gold.

City of Manchester.—Scott and party's crushing yielded llozs gold. Tookey.—Teasdale and party's crash* ing yielded loz gold.

Messenger.—Acrashing from Brown's tribute yielded loz Sdwts gold.

The harem business in Turkey lias received an awful set back by the. war, and the Turks will sell off almost any of their wives at 50. per cent, discount, and throw in a half a dozen children to bind the bargain, Mb Wm. MdCoixoTTGH having been appointed agent on the Thames for the Imperial Fire Insurance Company, is prepared to take risks at the lowest rates. The Imperial Com., pany was established in 1803, and has a capital ot £1,600,000, with its head offioe at No. 1, Old Broad street, London. The Melbourne directory has upon it Borne of the most influential tneu.in that city, and the name the Company has gained for itself by its prompt ami liberal settlement of claims, while charge ing moderate rates, has secured a largejamouafc of business, not only, in Australian Obiiaies, but in all parts ot the world in which agenoies have been established.—-Auvt' 1'

(For remainder of News see Ist Page.)

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Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3452, 17 January 1880, Page 2

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GOLD RETURNS. Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3452, 17 January 1880, Page 2

GOLD RETURNS. Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3452, 17 January 1880, Page 2

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