THE OXFORD RUSH.
Yesterday morning we saw three men with swags, tin dishes, and all the other accoutrements of diggers, walking in the direction of Papauui: we of course felt it our duty to ask them where they were going, and learnt accordingly that they were on their way to Oxford, for the purpose of prospecting ; we may therefore expect before long to hear either we arc or are not going to have a goldficld in that neighborhood.
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Press, Volume III, Issue 336, 27 November 1863, Page 2
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