OUR OWN CORRESPONDENTS.
HYDE. The new year and tho holidays are over once more and the pleasure seekers have settled down to work once more. A forge number of Dunedin people paid a visit to Hyde on New Year's Day. Shearing i* neurly finished around this district and tho prices received at the last aaJ.es proved very satisfactory. ' mini.vo. The Miners' Association which was formed iu Dunedin by the help of the outside public subscription to assist the unemployed by sending them out prospecting on tho goldiinlds, has seat a party of ten to Deep Sinking, Hyde. The party have been at Hiiidon and Orepuki where their efforts were attended with very little success. The party seem very well equipped for prospecting and have plenty of.ground to work on in this quarter. Ihe ground is very deep but exceptionally rich, when on the load, Muthewson and Party are down a depth of sixty feet and I think will drop on it this. time. M'Bride and Party have struck payable gold. The last crushing of Mount Highlay has not proved satisfactorily. Jauuary 12th, 1890.
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume 26, Issue 1369, 17 January 1896, Page 2
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183OUR OWN CORRESPONDENTS. Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume 26, Issue 1369, 17 January 1896, Page 2
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