GOLD MINNING GIVES WAY TO FORESTRY.— Napoleon Hill, a gold mining settlement in North Westland about 18880. Only the graveyard remains, and the district is now absorbed in Granville Forest An article on the New Zealand State Forest Service’s extensive operations in Westland is printed on this page.
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Press, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 27149, 19 September 1953, Page 9
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48GOLD MINNING GIVES WAY TO FORESTRY.—Napoleon Hill, a gold mining settlement in North Westland about 18880. Only the graveyard remains, and the district is now absorbed in Granville Forest An article on the New Zealand State Forest Service’s extensive operations in Westland is printed on this page. Press, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 27149, 19 September 1953, Page 9
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