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Messrs J. Weaver (left), R. and D. Parker, who, after the closing of the gates of the Kawarau Dam, discovered and worked this small claim at Fourteen-mile Beach, Shingle Creek. They won over 60 ounces of gold in all, 29 ounces being taken out in one afternoon.

—J. Galvin, photo.

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Otago Witness, Issue 3995, 7 October 1930, Page 42

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Messrs J. Weaver (left), R. and D. Parker, who, after the closing of the gates of the Kawarau Dam, discovered and worked this small claim at Fourteen-mile Beach, Shingle Creek. They won over 60 ounces of gold in all, 29 ounces being taken out in one afternoon. —J. Galvin, photo. Otago Witness, Issue 3995, 7 October 1930, Page 42

Messrs J. Weaver (left), R. and D. Parker, who, after the closing of the gates of the Kawarau Dam, discovered and worked this small claim at Fourteen-mile Beach, Shingle Creek. They won over 60 ounces of gold in all, 29 ounces being taken out in one afternoon. —J. Galvin, photo. Otago Witness, Issue 3995, 7 October 1930, Page 42