OTAGO.
THE GOLD FIELDS. The news from the diggings is of a most satisfactory character. The diggers ou the Duustan are generally doing well, whilst many are making " piles." The gullies towards the Nokomai, we are infoimed, are turning out well,, and a large population is working in them. We also hear excellent accounts from the Beaumont. We Understand that two men went to the Treasury yesterday, with five hundred ounces, which they said they procured at the Beaumont, and offered to the Gold. Receives for sale. The increase from the older fields is also most satisfactory, and whether individual instances of good fortune be considered, or an account be taken of the aggregate quantity of gold obtained, and divided amongst those engaged in piocuriug it, the conviction remains that the Otago gold-fields are turning out splendidly remunerative. .
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Wellington Independent, Volume XVII, Issue 1794, 20 November 1862, Page 3
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OTAGO.
Wellington Independent, Volume XVII, Issue 1794, 20 November 1862, Page 3
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