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" Prospect."—The Otago School of Mines has examined the specimens, which are in no way an indication of the existence" of gold. The green mineral consists of fragments of olivine and a chip or two of magnetite and quartz. " Cavee," Dunedin. —The terms of the separation order stand, and the question of its " variation would have to be adjusted by conference between the parties 'or by a magistrate. The wife is not bound to nurse her husband, and If the home belongs to the wife the husband must not enter it without the • wife's' permission. J. I. M.. Walwera South.—Of no Interest. " One of the Correspondents."—The publication of your letter might lead to a reopening of the discussion. f
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22195, 23 February 1934, Page 8
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