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GOLDEN SHORE.

(IEOM OUB OWN CORRKSPON'DENT.)

Coromandel, this day, Aj the name implio3, this proporfcy is ritntted on the foreshore afc Preece's PointWork has .been carried on on the property loriome"time paafe of a prospecting nature, with tha result that) several gold-bearing tufa, varying in size from one foot to ten fat, havo boen located. Most attenbion, loirever, has been devoted to » lode running north and south, about four feeb in tiicbtas, which is encased in excellent ilae country and carriei some nice stone ihwing gold freely and well diaseminated though the lode. The lode has been heed for a considerable distance on the ntface, and from all appearances, were capital available te admit of sinking, would inn oub remarkably well. The general concensus of opinion is that more will be Imnl of these foreshore claims in i^o Bear fitno.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXVII, Issue 294, 11 December 1896, Page 3

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GOLDEN SHORE. Auckland Star, Volume XXVII, Issue 294, 11 December 1896, Page 3

GOLDEN SHORE. Auckland Star, Volume XXVII, Issue 294, 11 December 1896, Page 3