GRAHAMSTOWN.
(From our own Correspondent.) Accident in the Manukau IfiaeA serious accident occurred in the Minnkau mine last night to John McKee, who was tamping a shot, which exploded, throwhim against the side, breaking his arm in two places, injuring the other and doingother injuries. Amputation was necessary. He is not expected to recover. He is a brother of the Rev. Mr. McEee, Preebyterian minister, late of the Thames. Mr. McEee was visited by the Eev Mr. Hill and a few friends this morning, but is still in a precarious condition. His arm will be amputated aa 2 o'clock. The doctors hold out little hope as they are afraid that he willfcink under the operation. He was married only a few months ago. Engines for the Challenger. Messrs if rice Bros, are casting their compound engines for the Challenger at their Grahamstown foundry.
Mining News.
The Caledonia has 60 lbs. specimens.
The Queen of Beauty lodged 60 ozb. in addition to the 235 previously lodged, the result of the week's crushing at Bull's Battery. , n . The white Rose Tribute crashed 30 ton* for 17 dwts. Sale: Caledonians, £7; Red. Queen's, 2a.; Queen May, Us. ; Alax, 25., to 2s. 2d. Mr. William Howe's Promise. Mr. Eowe announces in the Advertuer that on his return from Tairua he will toka the opportunity of disproving the vile slander of th« Aucklaud Star regarding himßelf and the people of the Thames on the question of ' Abolition. '1 he Advertiser says the Inunortal'ihree Tailorsof Teolej-street whoclaimed to represent the British nation were modesty itseif compared with the audacity of Mr. JfcUes' challenge. Starting the Tairua Battery. Tairua started its iirßt crashing mill yesterday amidst great eciat. Messrs ov6'jf\ B. Jackson, Cochrane, Graham, and * host of others were oresent from the Thames and Auckland. Mr W. B. Jackson officiated U; priest on the occasion, aad sprinkled the sedactive champagne on the fly-wheel with unerring skill, as he pronounced the nam« "Tairua Pioneer Battery," by 'Jjch T machine will in future be known. "I* 0 son stated that this four-stamper battery would soon be Buperceded by one of grew power. Everything passed off satisfactorily. The machinery ran smoothly, and in ten? minutes shewed amalgam on the plates, wJ1 ~, it was stopped and an adjournment to luno* at JS eaves ville took place. ~ , A champagne luncheon was provided, an^ speeches followed. " The Tairua Battery.^ 1 • The Prospectors," •«Mining Intef ß"' " Directory," " Tairua Company, anaouier toasts were given. . _, Twety-rive tons from the Tairua mine will be put through at once^ an(*!r~ trial lots for the A jax and Britannia, inw dishes of stnff, broken off by the manager« the Tairua mine in the presence of Tislton» yielded 6£dwts. gold. , v A new area of thirty men's grounan" been pegged off by Wickham and •Uog*% in which a reef 20 feet thick, yielding g«» prospects, is exposed.
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Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1744, 16 September 1875, Page 2
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