SPECIAL TELEGRAMS. LATEST FROM THE THAMES. THE CALEDONIAN CRUSHING. TAURANGA MAILMAN GOT SAFELY THROUGH. Grahamstown, Monday, 9 p.m.
Twr.iiVis candidates wcie nominated for the Mining Bonid. The Caledonian lodged l,001oz;. to-day, making a total of 4,2560/.. Two moie retorts, timuunUug iu the aggiog.ite to ],000oz., are ucnvly ready. The mailman from Tauranga was got thiongh to-fluy. No letters Aveie brought. A dummy paicel containing a copy of the London Jownol only came as a tual attempt.
CALEDONIAN". The foJl'Uving telegram has been received by thedncctois of the above claim, in answer to the question, "How the stoppage of Tookoy's pumps would afiect the lowor level of the Caledonian Claim?" — Ist. We aie of opinion that there will be no diHieulty in keeping the lower levels dry. 2nd. That the fahaft can be sunk 20ft. or 30ft. Rowe (Caledonian), RTCHAKDh (Golden Crown), Sims (Herald Batteiy).
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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXVII, Issue 4237, 14 March 1871, Page 3
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144SPECIAL TELEGRAMS. LATEST FROM THE THAMES. THE CALEDONIAN CRUSHING. TAURANGA MAILMAN GOT SAFELY THROUGH. Grahamstown, Monday, 9 p.m. Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXVII, Issue 4237, 14 March 1871, Page 3
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