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THE GOLDFIELDS.

BUNKER'S HILL,

(By Telegraph.—Own Correspondent.)

COROMANDEL, this day

The tributers in the Bunker's Hill mine still continue to get hauls of picked stono daily. The reef still maintains a firstclass appearance, and there is every reason to believe that the run of gold is of considerable extent. After breaking down yesterday gold was still showing. Yesterday's haul of 57 pounds; of picked stone brings the total to pounds of picked stone.

Mr Stubbs, secretary to the Bunker's Ifall Company, posted the notices on the JJSchange early this morning that 5711}3>ac picked stone were got yesterday, and iv other 421bs of specimens this morning, with gold showing. According to this the total of picked stone and specimens should be 2931b5, , , ... Bunker's Hill shares advanced steadily yesterday afternoon, sales of paid-up issue bciii'e made at the late call at 2/10, <»/ll 8/1. a/2, and 3/, while new issue sold'at 2/Sand 2/9. This morning prices still went higher, paid-up shares changing hands at 3/4, 3/6, 3/9, 4/, 4/2, and again nt 4/, ot which prices the market closed with further buyers. New issue also sold at 3/11-

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIII, Issue 200, 23 August 1902, Page 5

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THE GOLDFIELDS. Auckland Star, Volume XXXIII, Issue 200, 23 August 1902, Page 5

THE GOLDFIELDS. Auckland Star, Volume XXXIII, Issue 200, 23 August 1902, Page 5

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