ADVENTURES OF A PROSPECTOR.
[raw AmtocikTion rma&UM.'} : > INTEBCABGILL, September Iβ. A digger, who belieree he ii the a» referred to as loet in Tautauku Bub, be* tweea Catlinß and Fortroie, has armed here. He states that he left Catiim oa. Good Friday, that he left pert of hie dleoto there, and that he turned off the fcoah track at the point described on the enr▼eyora' mspe. There can be no reiaonabto donbtthatheiafheman been lost Hβ eajß that he wae W4/N by the letters of Mr Vincent Pjte, iaf > Wαjo Wtnees, re the poedhUitiee of beach working for gold on the an* -. south coasts of Otago, to leave Weitp«t with the object of givine* thorough tr»i of the beacoei. He haibeen many montha proepeoting from Htmpden to but found nothing of great moment, tte beetproupecte being between C*tlineaaa •,
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Press, Volume XLIII, Issue 6548, 17 September 1886, Page 2
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ADVENTURES OF A PROSPECTOR.
Press, Volume XLIII, Issue 6548, 17 September 1886, Page 2
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