TELEGRAMS.
[.'I«—I OtJK OWN CORRESPONDENT.]
CoROMANIi—., this day
Tokatea.—The new block being opened continues to promise well ; a little gold showed through the stone at the last breaking down, with a fow strong eoldWs left in tho roof. The tiibuters, Knox and McNeil, have broken out .Olbs of specimens, son o very rich. Bismarck. -The tributers have nearly completed their contract of putting the plant in repair.
Stevens's New Find is shaping wel',afew picked stones oome to hand each breaking down. A low level going in to intersect the reef has cut a gold-bearing leader.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXI, Issue 4129, 26 September 1883, Page 2
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