REEFTON NOTES
[Our Own Correspondent] REEFTON, December 2. The weather which has been fine for a couple of days, took a turn for the worse last night, and light rain fell. To-day, there were heavy showers all day, accompanied by a strong north-easterly wind, and at a late houi’ there was little or no sign of clearing. The Worksop Extended Gold Dredging Company’s return for the week was 33 ozs. of gold for 130 hours’ work and 9,500 yards of material treated. The Reefton Jockey Club’s application for a change of dates for their Mid-summer meeting, from January 4th and 7th next, to January 7th aryl 9th, has been approved. ’
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Grey River Argus, 3 December 1938, Page 11
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