LATEST THAMES NEW [FROM OUR OWN CORR ESPONDENT .] Grahamstown , Tuesday, 8 p m
Us v. — Fine show o£ golden stone to-'lay. lir^tn/s Compvnt (Lhajuud Titir.f i k). — Lodged 13o/. t oxi.tlkou'.s 'lr.ii.nr. — 10o/. 1,'nlwb. Cm 01 L<i\nox.--Kc ¥ torted the amalgam acoumulated during tho fottnight. KtsulL, lbO.v. Oi u '> — Cleaned up to-day. The month's rotui u is l()7i>/. Nor i ii Siak. — A blanch vein coming in from the N. \V., and n^umed to bo tho Cap tain Cook leader, has ben stmck in tho mam level, and looks well for gold. IiOyvl Blue. — IS tons of stone have produced Wo/., of gold. The lode is 2ft. thick, and looks well. Goldex Ckcvw.w — HO tons of tailings were sold at auction to-day at 7s. 3d. Hose a\'d Shamrock. — llo/. ,'?dwt. of gold ia the yield of 20 tons of fitone. This is a great improvement On the last return. Ufvon's No. 1.— After melting, the gold weighed I25oz 4dwt 12gr. Calkuonian.— Tho melted gold yield foi the past foitnight is tTOoz. 15d\\t. Waittu vta.— Tho gold only lost do/ 12dwt. in the melting, tho net iehiiii Ix-nipr 29.W. Sdwt. Mut rwM-fN-PARVO — Good show of gold to-day. Market.— Sales: Bright Smile, ;~)3s., f>4g. ; Black Angel, 36a. Gd.; City of London, 27s Gd. ; Nonpareil, lGs ; Italians', I'.h. ; Caledonian, i'lS 10a.; Una, 9?., 9*). (id., 10s.; Goldcu Calf, 123. ; Bird in. Hand, Ss. (id. ; White Eose, 2s.; Wiudsor Castle, Is. 91.; Cures, l.">s. ; Waitematn, 5s. 3d. Sellers • C.iledoni.ui, £18 1.~m.; 1'na, 9s. Gd. ; W.utemata, 5s :5d.; Gulden Calf, 12s.; Tooke_> , i ( » 5s.; Bud in Hand, 9s.; Contial (double issue), 19a.; White Hose, 2s.; Windsor Castle, 2a ; Watchman, 12s. Gd ; Cohban, 4s. 3d. Buyers : Enght Smile, 53s.; Bl.icL Angel, 35s.; Una, 9s.; City of London, 27s. Gd.; Nonpareil, 15s. Gd. ; Whito Kose, 2s A meeting of theKauwacrauga School District Committee was held this afternoon foi the purpose of appointing a mistress to tho girls' school. Mrs. Colclough was elected. A deputation of the Taraiu Highway Board waited on the Goldliclds Seoret.uy to request that a crossing-place should be constructed over tho Tararu creok to coiinrct the main road with the ci eek battei ics Mi Hurst promised £G0 in aid of it. Tho question of tho Tararu cemetery was introduced Mr. Thirst promised to write to Mr (Jilhcs to UlgC tho (it'll Til ( IlHI'l nill' lit to I \tniL,'UH]l tho native title to tho hind, so th.it tiie ionicttiy niiil.l l)c i! icd iLrniii
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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIX, Issue 4971, 30 July 1873, Page 5
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409LATEST THAMES NEW [FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.] Grahamstown, Tuesday, 8 p m Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIX, Issue 4971, 30 July 1873, Page 5
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