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THE GOLDFIELDS.

Success (Curomandel). — Some splendid samples of stone from the Success mine were on view at Mr. Randerson's office, yesterday. In that from the old leader are valuable and beautiful specimens, some of them being more gold than quartz. That from the new reef, which is about four feet from the other, running almost parallel with it, although not so showy, is of a character much more in favour with experienced miners, as indicating greater permanence. Goldex Calf.—A. telegram was received at the company's office yesterday to. the following effect: —Ten pounds specimens from sfcopes. The reef looks promising. [Sl' T£LE*RAFH. —OW.V CORRESPONDENT.! Thames, Monday. Gold Return's. — Alburnia tributes : McDonald, 27ozs, 19dwts.; Climo, 4ozs. lSdwts.; City of Manchester, 14ozs. 16dwts.; Golden Hill, 4ozs. lOdwts. Albursia.—McDonald and party, tributers in this mine, have crushed a 2'arcel of general stuff for the return of 27ozs. 19d\vts. of melted gold. Columbia.— Atrial parcel from the surface workings is being forwarded to the battery for treatment. Old Goldex Calf.—Gold is occasionally seen in the stopea above the No. 2 level, and the quartz coming to hand appears to be fully equal in quality to that already crushed. Citv of Manchester.—Brownlie and party, who have a portion of this claim ou tribute, have crushed a parcel of general stuff for the return of 1-lozs. IGdwts. melted gold.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6107, 14 June 1881, Page 6

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THE GOLDFIELDS. New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6107, 14 June 1881, Page 6

THE GOLDFIELDS. New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6107, 14 June 1881, Page 6