NELSON.
Week after week our diggers leave, but 'no fresh ones take their place ; for their average earnings are not greater than they could make at other occupations, though their expenses and discomfoits are, We hoar again complaints that trade is dull, that money is scarce, that nothing is stirring j and are assured that the number now working at the Aoiere does not exceed, if it even amounts to, 200, many of whom are prepaied to leave so soon as they have taken their names off the storekeepers' books. — Examiner.
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Taranaki Herald, Volume VII, Issue 316, 21 August 1858, Page 1 (Supplement)
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91NELSON. Taranaki Herald, Volume VII, Issue 316, 21 August 1858, Page 1 (Supplement)
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