A RUSH AT NELSON CREEK.
, f/ . \ \ Aniesteemed and reliable correspondent at Nelson Creek sends us the following : — Migj^gDoatters in this district are looking rv -i up..^_A_rashJhat is likely to be a lasting ■ " benep^HPßMßlPWliwccurred here this .^»|ek, through Sinnoitt and p*rty striking jMyaole^o^Lin the bed of Nelson Creeki The .prqspectl^fat this lucky party pb - (- --*: ■ tamed was . 3dwts to two dishes. It is a splendid coarse sample of gold, and would lead any person acquainted with mining to believe it belonged to a permanent lead. There is no doubt but this find is of great importance to this. district, as there is - ; : - plenty of ground to give employment to a P'Jarge number of miners. Too .much ': "[ bredit cannot be given to this party for way they have persevered in bottompit^thißir paddock. Should this letter- * "^induce any strangers to come here* they should remember that they will require: heavy pockets and be prepared to do any amount of work, as the ground will be fvery expensive to put in working order, j
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Grey River Argus, Volume XXXII, Issue 5359, 2 December 1885, Page 4
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169A RUSH AT NELSON CREEK. Grey River Argus, Volume XXXII, Issue 5359, 2 December 1885, Page 4
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