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THE THAMES. THE CALEDONIAN. MOANATAIRI. — TEE FORTNIGHTLY YIELD. ALL NATIONS CRUSHING. [fkom our own corkkspondktt.] I Geaiiahstowx, 9.30 a.m. CAtEDONIAN. —The mine is perfectly free from water. No change olsewhero. The Moanatairi havo lodged 322 ozs.; more to come. 11.45 a.m. The Moanatairi total yield for the fortnight is '128 ozs. The winze on No. 9 reef is showing gold freely. 3.6 p.m. The AU Nations have lodged from plates 384 oz3. The Waiotahi Association havo banked ozs. The Sons of Freedom trial crushing is looking splendid. 9 p.m. The Caledonian are now heaving large quantities of water; everything working smoothly, and the nest shift will commence to drivo the crosscut towards tho creek, to inter, sect the main lode. Red, White, and Blue have taken out 20 lbs. of very good atone from the specimen leader in the low level. Tookey's (Willis's) tribute are crushing a nice lot of stone from the cross leader on the creek level. The Bendigo Independent crushing is showing up first-rate. Market very dull. No transactions of note taking place, the price of leading stock cannot be ascertained; three brokers quoting for Caledonian £120 to £127 10s.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume VIII, Issue 2423, 31 October 1871, Page 3
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