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THE WEEK'S DREDGING RETURNS.

New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXVII, Issue 24, 15 June 1899, Page 15

 

THE WEEK'S DREDGING RETURNS.

For the week ending Tuesday (13th inst) returns were reported from 24 dredges (says the Otago Bally Times), the total gold yield being 7710z 3dwt 23gr, or an average of slightly over 34 nz per dredge as compared with Ss3oz 12dwt from 25 dredges for the preceding week. The returns reported were as follows Mntau (Alexandra), 140<>z Alpine (Riley's Beach, Cromwell), 80oz Magnetic (Cromwell), 70oz Golden Beach (Alexandra), 4Soz odwt (igr Nil Desperandum (Alexandra), 4~>oz Dunedin (Roxburgh). 310/ Golden Gate (Island Block), 270z 18dwt Jutland Flat, (Waipori), 270/ lodwt: Molyneux Hydraulic (Alexandra), 270z Otago (Miller's Flat). 2loz Enterprise (Alexandra). 23oz4dwt 3gr Ettrick (Moa Flat), 220z fidwt Golden Terrace (Lower Shotover), 21nz "<dwt 14gr Vincent (Clyde), l!»oz lsdwt; Upper Waipori, (Waipori) 18oz l.">dwt Manorburn (Alexandra). ISoz lodwt Clyde 1 (Alexandra), ISoz; Golden Point (Alexandra), l^oz Eru pi re (Waipori). ISoz 'Jdwt Ophir (Alexandra), 17oz lOdwt Golden Treasure (Miller's Flat), lGoz lOdwt Sunlight (Beaumont), lfioz l">dwt Evan^ Flat (Tuapeka), 110/. lodwt: Chatto Creek (Manuhenkia), '•oz total, 7710z 3dwt 23 n r r. Mi: F. Meexan, King street repot U Wholesale pricefonly Oats, ftcd, medium to prime, Is 2d to Is Id milling, Is Id to Is ."id Wheat plentiful milling, 2-> 3d to 2s lid fowls', Is Gd to 2s. Chaff. LI l.'is to L 2 .~>s according to quality, plentiful. Ryegrass and clover hay L3to L 3 Straw bare, loose, 28s pressed, 27s per ton. Potatoes 27s Gd to 30s. Market overstocked. Flour L7to L 7 10s. Oatmeal in2."ilb bags, LB. Butter dairy, Gd toßd fresh factory, 9d to lOd. Eggs: Is Gd. Bran. L 3 0-. Pollard: L 3 10s. Onions L4Osto Li 5s per ton best.

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