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LATEST TELEGRAMS.

[Fkom Ctßeville's Telegram Co, Neuter's Agents.] » . AUCKLAND. 7th July. A sudden,fall in all mining stock yesterday, towards evening, occasioned a panic. Caledonians have declined to : £IGO ; Thames to £3,0,-r The market is" firmer" to-dayj with buyers at quoted prices. Small holders became alarmed in consequence of the small quantity of specimens' taken out this week from the Caledonian^ whose men have been employed to secure the mine and.sink tor a lower level. It is generally believed that the dividends will be small for the next few weeks, but will increase again, Tookeys remain firm. The .Governor and Earl 'Beimore visit the Thames to-day in the Luna. Earl Beimore will probably return to Sydney on Saturday by the Hero. It is reported that Ropata has joined Te Kooti, but it is not believed. Midi-head, sentenced to death for the murder of Giliillan, has had his sentence commuted to penal servitude. Arrived—Na Nobo, from the Fijis ; Frowning Beauty, from Newcastle. Sailed — Star of the South, for Napier ; Australind, for Newcastle. Commercial—Flour has advanced to £ 18; maze, os 3d ; oats, 3s Gd. •.. . . ' 1 p.m. The Caledonian commenced, crushing specimens; they have over two tons on hand.

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Evening Post, Volume VII, Issue 130, 10 July 1871, Page 2

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LATEST TELEGRAMS. Evening Post, Volume VII, Issue 130, 10 July 1871, Page 2

LATEST TELEGRAMS. Evening Post, Volume VII, Issue 130, 10 July 1871, Page 2

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