SPECIAL TELEGRAMS.
THIS DAY.
THE CALEDONIA.—SPECIMENS
FOUND
WINDING UP ORDERS FOE SEA LION AND PEIDE OF KUEANUI.
(FBOM OUB OWN CORRESPONDENT.)
GRAHAMSTOWN, 3 p.m
At the District Court, Power, Justice of the Peace, had his certificate suspended for three mouths. Winding-up orders were granted for the Sea Lion and Pride of Kuranui. At the Police Court, Jones, a barber, was fined twenty pounds, for selling grog without a licence. The Golden Belt reef crushing, Coromandel, turned out one and ahalf ounces to the ton. Upwards of 50lbs. weight of rich specimens were taken out of the Caledonia mine late last evening. [In consequence of an interruption in the wire, the remainder of our telegrams has not come to hand.]
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Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 271, 22 November 1870, Page 2
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SPECIAL TELEGRAMS.
Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 271, 22 November 1870, Page 2
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