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FROM CORRESPONDENTS

Coromandel, This day. The Bismarck has more specimens this morning. The leader is looking very well.

The Three Brothers have some good stone from the lower level.

The New Green Harp commenced crushing at the Nil Desperandum battery this morning. A highly payable yield is expected.

The Plutus has good stone from the stopes, and the crushing continues to look well.

The Emily battery commenced crushing for the Matawai mine to-day.

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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 1882, 14 January 1875, Page 2

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FROM CORRESPONDENTS Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 1882, 14 January 1875, Page 2

FROM CORRESPONDENTS Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 1882, 14 January 1875, Page 2

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