THE GOLDFIELDS.
[BY TELEGRAPH. —OWN COBRESPONDENT.] Thames/ Thursday evening. Shabesubket.—Cambria, 8s sd, 8e 4d, 8s sd, sellers 8s 6d, buyers 8s 3d ; Manukau, sellers Is 9d, buyers Iβ 7d; Moanatuiari, buyers 10s; Alburnia, 3s, 3s 3d, buyers 3s 3d; Saxon, sellers 4s 3d; Paroquet, buyers 3s. Imperial.—Cleaning up takes place tomorrow. The stuff from above ]So. 1 level is poor. The new leader ie worth about an ounce. It is a very pretty lode, and averages between six inches and a foot. It has been picked up beyond the in the drive, and atoping is also proceeding upon it.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9021, 6 April 1888, Page 6
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