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FROM CORRESPONDENTS.

COEOMANDEL

Monday.

The Tolcatoa started crushing to-day. The specimens will be put through during the week. A parcel of stone reported to-dny.

Golden Point.—A small parcel of specimens during the day, with a first class show in the loader.

Union Beach.—The Black Eeef was cut to-day; will break down,to-morrow-; not expected to get a show of gold until ten feet driven, unless the. shot of goldhas wideued out; great.excitement as to the result when intersected.

The Kapanga is making rapid progress towards the lode.

Jones and Eycroffc .appeared (?) this morning to answer the charge of stealing amalgam from the Tokatea company. It is rumored to-day that several others are supposed to be connected with the felony. .

Whangapoua.—The Fanny and Eose both sailed for Auckland.

Kennedy's Bay. — The Bessy and another vessel in, loading for Auckland. The Gem, schooner, leaves to-morrow.

This day,

The Union Beach broke down the reef. A little gold" is seen in the stone. They expect to* be close on the shot of gold, and^ikely to get it 10-inbrrow. -;;

The amalgam stolen from the Whakaroa battery is likely to be recovered this afternoon. One of the accomplices informed the. police that it was secreted down a'ishaft, and had been stolen by Eycroft.

.The Lalla Eookb, steamer, left yesterday evening, but was obliged to put back. She leaves this evening at five p.m., weather permitting, , ;,

At Mercury Bay a man named Allen Mclsaacs was seriously.injured by a log jamming him. .-•..:• The May Queen and Macgregor schooners are loading for Auckland.

A vessel, was wrecked 'oh ■Thursday last.

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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2137, 9 November 1875, Page 2

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FROM CORRESPONDENTS. Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2137, 9 November 1875, Page 2

FROM CORRESPONDENTS. Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2137, 9 November 1875, Page 2

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