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MINING NEWS.

(Pkb United I'bess Association.)

Duuedin, Feb. 4. Stook Exchange sales— Rise and Shine 24s 3d, Waimumu 12s 6d.

[Uwtbd Pbess Association.— By ELEcrnic Tblegbaph— Copybight].

Pbbth, Feb. 4,

The State's t gold yield for January was 210,450 ounces— a record month. Last year's total yield was just over two million ounces, Kalgoorlie contributing about halt Out of this hat! dividends were paid representing £1,214,000." ,

The M'Cormick Harvester _8 the only machine that If good enough ior everybody,

When the Fashoda incident very nearly caused war with England, we lettrned that the British were ready to land 20,000 troops in Tunis inside of 24 hours after a declaration 'of war. Since th«n France has takeu advantage of a

marvellous instrument of defence which the protectorate of Tunis put qi l.er disposal—tlie port Ol Bizqrtft. Made impreffij'abJo by its defences, Bizerta will constitute for our fleets a formidable basis, of operations.— Questions . Diplomatiques, Paris.

"De man dat comes routi' nakin' di? mors' noise," said Uncle Ebcn, " doan ginemlly hab 'liurf time let' tor make anyt'ing else."

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Southland Times, Issue 18063, 5 February 1903, Page 3

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MINING NEWS. Southland Times, Issue 18063, 5 February 1903, Page 3

MINING NEWS. Southland Times, Issue 18063, 5 February 1903, Page 3