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THE THAMES. MULTUM Iff PAHVO.—IOO OUNCES AMALGAM. BENDIGO INDEPENDENT. —58 OUNCES. ALL NATIONS EXPECT 2000 OUNCES. [from our owx correspondent.] Giiahamstown, 10.10 a.m. All Nations.—Bicli stono again during the night. Exact weight not ascertained. J 5.59 p.m. Multum iu Parvo's 35 tons yielded 400 ozs. hard amalgam, including specimens. Bendigo Independent (Tribute), ICD ton-, 5S ozs. Golden Calf No. 1 leader looking well. They have a few more specimens. Southern telegrams yia Tauranga not to hand. All Nations are crushing specimens ; they expect fully 2000 ozs. Market steady. Caledonian, £16 ; All Nations, £5 17s Gd ; City of London, buyers at 14s.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume IX, Issue 2521, 23 February 1872, Page 3
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