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THE GOLDFIELDS.

[PKOM OL'n OW.f COnKESI'ODF.XI'.] The hill em which the Camp is situated bas been rushed, and some very fair results obtained. The prospectors have washed as high as a pennyweight and a-half to the tin dish, as the sinking is not over 20 feet,—this will pay well. Major Choker bus very wisely not interfered to prevent the ground beins dug up, although it will render the approach to the Camp somewhat more difficult—if this be possible— than it has hitherto been.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 94, 5 March 1862, Page 4

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THE GOLDFIELDS. Otago Daily Times, Issue 94, 5 March 1862, Page 4

THE GOLDFIELDS. Otago Daily Times, Issue 94, 5 March 1862, Page 4

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