THE GOLDFIELDS.
[by TEL "GRAPH, OWN CORRESPONDENT.] Thames, Friday. Albctrn'lA.—A. little gold was obtained from the rise going up to meet the new winze to-day. The final cleaning-up and ' retorting for the month, takes place, tomorrow. Another return of about GOOoz?. is expected, which will make the total return rather more tban 1700ozs. Ivuranui.—Northey and party, tributera in this mine, have crushed a parcel of about 22 tonß of general stuff, for the excellent return of 13U0z3. lOdwts. of melted gold. New North Devon.—Garvie and party, tributera in this mine, have crushed 22 loads <?r general stuff. for the excellent return of 1240k5. of retorted gold. . SirATiKM-iBKET.—Sales : 1 Alburnia 95a 100s, 97s Gd ; Moanataiari, 555. '' Sellers '• Alburnia, 100s; Whau, 90s; Moanataiari," 555; Kuranui, 7s. Buyers : Alburnia, 57s Cd; Whau, S2s Cd ; Moanataiari, 545,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XVII, Issue 5680, 31 January 1880, Page 5
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