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, .. } , OX7B_m£]NlElS. - CAMBEIA. WindiDg operations will probably be resumed on Tuesday. THAMES GOLDEN CROWN. Excellent progress is being made with the excavation of the chamber, wbieh will B^ some 15 or. 20ft.. in length. It isnot . the inajnaßer's intention to break down any . more!..<£ the,reef, (.ia which, gold is showing in the face) until the chamber is 'completed, v ; ° -:. NEW MANUKAU. Crushing has been, commenced at the Golden Grown battery, there being about 30 loads of quartz to put thorough. DAET. An improved class of sandstone is now being penetrated in the crosscut at No, 3 level, and as there, is a quantity of water flowing from the face, the Mount Pleasant reef may be close at hand. SAXON. Cleaning up for this company took place to-day, for the return of 17ozs 12dwts melted gold. The quantity of quartz crushed was 25 loads. ; " GOLD EETUKNS. Mqanataibi. —Kneebone and party, tributers in this mine, have crushed 20 tons of general dirt for the return of 220z« 14dwts gold.Reuben Pabe.—Morton and party's crushing produced 19czs ISdwts gold. Don Pedbo. — Jenkins and party, tributes, have banked 23ozs gold. Soiree fIiHE NORTHERN PIONEER LODGE X will celebrate the Queen'a Birthday on the 25th inst. by a SOIREE and SOCIAL in the Good Templar Hall. Tea at half-paat six. TICKETS, Is 6d. Lots of Fun and Amusement. . 4549 Services . WESLEYAN CHUKCHES. MB GBAHAM. TAWHAI will Preach TO-MORROW, 11 ».m. »t Sbortland, and 6.30 p.m. at Grahamatown. 4547 POLLEN STREET LECTUEE HALL. EDMUND H. TAYLOR will Lecture TOMORROW (Sunday) EVENING, at 6.30. Subject: " What become* of the Wicked •t the Death of tin Body ?" Morning Service at 11 o'clock. Please bring your Sankey Hymn Books. BAPTIST CHAPEL, WILLOUGHBY STEEET CONTINUATION of Anniveraary Services TO-MORROW (Sunday), May 24th. •Morning at 11, Rotp. W. R. Woomjst and P. H. COBNFOBD. Erening, 6 30, Rev. P. H. * £!obnk>bp, -BOIBEE ana PUBLIC,MEETING on the followinß TUESDAY Evening, at half pstt •ix. Ticket i, Is 6d each. THANKS.MES BEA, MRS JAMES, and MRS . COLQUHOUN desire to return their SINCERE THANKS to the numerous residents of the Thamei who formed the several -■ Search Parties, and ril other persons who Miiifrd in any way in recovering the bodiei of their rcepc9tiTo huebftads,

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Thames Star, Volume XVI, Issue 5101, 23 May 1885, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume XVI, Issue 5101, 23 May 1885, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume XVI, Issue 5101, 23 May 1885, Page 3

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