Men working on, the Waikariao Reach levelling to-day were spurred to fresh effort by one of their number digging up some money which the men fondly termed a hoard. With one shovelful ol etjnh, one of the men dug up a 2r, piece jiiflpkwth the next a 10s note in a suffiently good state of preservation to be cashed. All on the job kept their eyes open after this discovery, but nothing more ft* foutid, ■fe v
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18466, 3 August 1934, Page 11
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