OUR MINES.
GOLD EBTUJRNS
Moanataibi. — McKeown and party have crushed 12 tons at the Suranui Hill battery for the return of 23ozs 6dwts gold. Waite and party have banked 2ozsl3dwts gOld. ; _ . ■■ ;,.. ... ■.... .-... .; ;•■
Young's Last Chance.—A parcel of 3ozß 18dwi8 gold was: banked from this claim to-day. vv ,^-y.:
M« Gladstone, replying to a question put bj Jus. Howard, of " Bedfordshire Agriculturist," aaid the Government hud not decided to introduce a measure for the reform of the English Land Law* nut session, but aMhe same lime fully recognised the imperative necessity of dealing with eur>ject;sooner or later. Tub shareholders of the Moonstone Claim are requested to meet at Mr frater'g office at 7 u'clopk to-morrow ev<uiug. |
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Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3986, 7 October 1881, Page 2
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114OUR MINES. Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3986, 7 October 1881, Page 2
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