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One Retired Miner says:—

; "It, is impossible to estimate the S ehbrmous richness of the* bed of E ' the river. In days gone by, the 55 beaches on the banks have been 2 ivre'guiar jewellery shops when [the E > river was low, hundreds of ounces S5 being obtained m short perioas. E Worked by a suitable Dredge, the" E returns should eclipse all pre- E vlous records from tho river." S Disregarding the big dividends ■§f , that will come from ''rich finds," E and estimating .earnings on the E conservative basis established by E prospecting the' handsome sum of E £64,800 per annum is assured. E

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NZ Truth, Issue 1063, 8 April 1926, Page 8

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106

One Retired Miner savs:— NZ Truth, Issue 1063, 8 April 1926, Page 8

One Retired Miner savs:— NZ Truth, Issue 1063, 8 April 1926, Page 8

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