THE THAMES QUARTZ REEFS.
The following is the latest news from the supposed diggiugs, appears in the " New Zealand Herald" :—
On the dispute as to whether that which was taken for gold in the quartz was really gold or mica, opinions differed. One man,unxious to put the metal to the test, brought down some quicksilver. The gold was placed upon it, but it floated. It refused to amalgamate. The shareholders looked blue; the sticklers for the mica theory were exultant. At this critical juncture a man named Barry rushed out, and returned with a shovel, and placing some of the gold upon it, held both over the tire until the shovel was red hot. The gold thus treated was again placed in contact with the quicksilver, and lo ! it no longer refused to amalgamate. We need not say that a general feeling of joy and satisfaction was felt at the result.
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West Coast Times, Issue 605, 2 September 1867, Page 2
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151THE THAMES QUARTZ REEFS. West Coast Times, Issue 605, 2 September 1867, Page 2
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