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GOLD PROSPECTOR AND HIS HUT.—Built of sods, the hut in the photograph on the left is typical of many that are being used as living quarters relief workers engaged in gold raining in the Naseby District, Central Otago. The photograph on the right shows a prospector washing a pan of material for the purpose of finding whether the ground is payable.

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Northern Advocate, 14 July 1933, Page 8

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GOLD PROSPECTOR AND HIS HUT.—Built of sods, the hut in the photograph on the left is typical of many that are being used as living quarters relief workers engaged in gold raining in the Naseby District, Central Otago. The photograph on the right shows a prospector washing a pan of material for the purpose of finding whether the ground is payable. Northern Advocate, 14 July 1933, Page 8

GOLD PROSPECTOR AND HIS HUT.—Built of sods, the hut in the photograph on the left is typical of many that are being used as living quarters relief workers engaged in gold raining in the Naseby District, Central Otago. The photograph on the right shows a prospector washing a pan of material for the purpose of finding whether the ground is payable. Northern Advocate, 14 July 1933, Page 8