COROMANDEL.
.-'•-. Monday. Union Beach.—Nothing important from the mine to-day.': /
Tokatea.—A small quantity of. gold seepjn the Siege* st<>pes k , The Van level is looking well.
. The Kapanga is within a few feet of the lode in the cross-cut.. They start crushing' early"'-: next ;.: r w;eet.- s with stuff from Golden Point:' '':!'-"' '""' } 'x*' " '■ ''"''"'" "';J •
, jfioyal Oak.-—A fair show of gold seen 'iu'/tjjte^stqpe to-day. /■•■■:■■-' ! ' Whangapdua; ~ The - Rosej Rob Roy and Fanny cutters , left yesterday timber for ' 'Auckland; ' the Atlanta schooner; left; tordajf. 5. The {.Mercury, which arrived this morning, came into collisipn?witfi the Clematis at Waikawau. No material damage done to "either yes-' eeL, v .,vj
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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2155, 30 November 1875, Page 2
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104COROMANDEL. Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2155, 30 November 1875, Page 2
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