FROM CORRESPONDENTS.
COROMANDEL
This day. Union Beach.—Nothing important; getting first rate crushing stufl' from the low level.
Golden Point.—The tributers got a small parcel of specimens.
Golding, approver in the amalgam case, was brought up on warrant. It is supposed he intended leaving the colony. He was bound over in the sum of four hundred pounds (£400) to appear at the Supreme Court. .Mills and Lynch are bondsmen.
The Sydney cutter sails for the Thames to-day.
The Grace Darling leaves for the same destination this evening.
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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2157, 2 December 1875, Page 2
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