GOLDFIELDS JUBILEE
MANY OLD IDENTITIES ARRIVE. (BT TELEGRAPH -PRESS ASSOCIATION.) GREYMOUTH, This Day. Already large contingents have arrived in anticipation of the Goldfields Jubilee, the celebrations of which commence tomorrow. Yesteiday forty-eight .pioneers of the Sixties arnVed by the s.s. Arahura, their average ages being eighty years. The oldest is ninety-four, and is, in. his own language, "still going strong." Lord and Lady Liverpool, Sir Joseph Ward, and the Hon. W. Fraser are expected to arrive to-night. The celebrations will continue for a week, and will in all probability be extended to and finished up in Greynuftith.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 4, 6 January 1914, Page 7
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