SPECIAL TELEGRAMS.
THIS DAY.
THE
COIIOMANDEL BEEFS
WONDERFUL RETURNS.
ASTONISHING YIELD PROM THE LITTLE WONDER.
LARGE DIVIDENDS DECLARED PROM OTHER CLAIMS.
THE BEACH CLAIMS AT
GRAHAMSTOWN,
RICH COLD STRUCK AT THE
UPPER TARARU,
[from our own correspondent.] Grahamstown, 3 p.m,
The Little Wonder, at Coromandel, has completed the crushing of 35 tons, with the magnificent return of 406 ounces, exclusive of specimens which were put through last week. The total amount of gold obtained from the 85 tons crushed is 1560 ounces, one of the best returns ever known at the Thames. The Queen of Tiki has obtained 76 ounces from 45 tons of stone. The Royal Oak have declared a dividend of £190 per share. The Harbour View will give a dividend of £L 6on Saturday. The GTolden Belt crushing is going on, and looks well for a rich return. The Swedish Crown expect 150 ozs. from ten tons now going through. The Little and G-ood took out over 100 pounds weight of specimens last week. Very rich gold was struck in a reef at Upper Tararu, last evening, and during the morning twenty pouuds weight of specimens have been taken out. Point Russell. —104 ounces from 80 tons. Just in Time.—ll3 ounces from 71 tons. The Native Beach Claims have to go before the Supreme Court.
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Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 265, 15 November 1870, Page 2
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