THE KIMBERLEY RUSH.
[BY TELKGRAriI.— PRKSS ASSOCIATION.] Grkymodth, Friday. Several miuera left en route for Kimborloy per Omapere this morning. Others havo previously left by other boats and other routes. Private and Press letters from the miners agree that the excitement is increasing. Many are wanting to realise on mining property in order to get away.
The Kimberly goldfieldt are causing aTJme stir in local shipping. The Orpheus and Lizzie are at preeent loading for Kimberly, but the former will be delayed another few days, as a portion, if not all, of her cargo of houses in frame will have to be unshipped, owing, it is stated, to the bad manner in which it has been stowed. It is expected, however, that it will be all reshipped in time to allow of the vessel sailing ou Tuesday next. The brigantiue Linda Weber is to follow these two vessels, and the barque Notero is also to go on the berth from this port, aud most likely the three-masted schooner Handa Inle will also go from here. Meanwhile, the Union Company announce that the Hteamahip Hero will sail for Kimberly, calling at all New Zealand ports, taking her final departure from Auckland about the 20th of Juno. The Hero goes in the room of the steamship Triumph. All the above veiaels are to call at Cambridge Gulf and Derby.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7650, 29 May 1886, Page 5
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227THE KIMBERLEY RUSH. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7650, 29 May 1886, Page 5
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