A SENSATIONAL FIND IN AN OLD DIGGER'S CAMP.
BY N.Z. TOURISTS. The following sensational and remarkable story lias conic to light regarding the pioneer hardships of our early history. Two well-known New Zealanders, Mr Moreton and Mr Hall, solicitor, of Invercargill, whilst on a holiday trip exploring the majestic beauties of our far-famed cold lakes, and mountainous scenery at the head of Lake Wakatipu, successfully negotiated the 4300 ft. of height of the famous Lake Harris Saddle. It was in the vicinity of the saddlo that they came across the remains of an old. digger's camp, and being similarly constituted to other mortals they naturally fossicked for curios. It must be remembered that this old digger's camp was 4300 ft. above sea "■I, surrounded by mountainous leVy country, more than 50 miles busli y rarest store, to make the from the v -ordinary find the more following ; ertrjK. one , considers remarkable when v ■ ntm _ every article of diet, v> , the above sils, etc., had to be came, height and distance with acco.. f ing hardships. These gentlemen *. sicked in 'this old camp, and, remarkable as it may seem, they relate that they discovered an empty bottle of Baxter's Lung Preserver— this was in the year 1884-5. •. This old digger most probably 3 staked his life in this lonely spot to the merits of this famous cure for c<iughs and colds and other serious chest complaints. Baxter's Lung Preserver was not only famous in 1884 for curing coughs and colds quickly, but to-day is still recognised as the one remedy that gives a marked and rapid cure.
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Bush Advocate, Volume XXI, Issue 301, 24 June 1909, Page 7
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266A SENSATIONAL FIND IN AN OLD DIGGER'S CAMP. Bush Advocate, Volume XXI, Issue 301, 24 June 1909, Page 7
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