Correspondence.
TO THE EDITOE OF THE NELSON ' EXAMINER.'
Sib — Some three, or perhaps four years ago, I addressed a letter to you, which duly appeared in your columns. It drew the attention of the Nelson public to the following extract from the " The New Zealand Pilot," and askei if the symptoms were not those generally held to be indicative of rich alluvial gold-dig-gings :—: — "Pelorus Sound. General Character of the Country. The Geological feature of all the points and banks of the river is soft clay-slate, with frequent reins of quartz an inch thick ; the whole country abounds in it, bloeki being found on the hills, and
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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XXIII, Issue 62, 24 May 1864, Page 3
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