DIVINER’S DISCOVERY
FRESH WATER UNDER TASMAN. [BY CABLE—PRESS ASSN.—COPYRIGHT.] SYDNEY, April 17. Among a party ot ixew Zealand farmers who arrived by tne V anganella, to-day, on a goodwill lour of New South Wales and Victoria, is a water diviner, Mi'. W. J. Livingstone, of Hawke’s Bay, who told a “Sun ’ reporter that he had discovered a fastflowing freshwater river beneath the Tasman Sea. Mr. Livingstone said he was experimently during the voyage, when there was a definite pull on his rod, lasting for a. minute or so, about halfway across the Tasman Sea. He estimated that the' river was several hundred feet wide
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Greymouth Evening Star, 18 April 1939, Page 7
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