THE THAMES GOLD-FIELD.
Fbosi a private letter received by Mr. H. Meyers, of Queen-street, from San Francisco, under date December 10, 1867, we learn that two vessels, the schooner Alice and barque Domingo, had been laid on for Auckland. Both, vessels were full of passengers, who are coming here to try their fortunes at the Thames goldfield. A number of these passengers only arrived in San Francisco from Auckland by theCircular Saw Liners Kate and Constance.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume V, Issue 1313, 31 January 1868, Page 2
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