A CORRECTION.
(TO THE EdITOB OF THE DUNSTAN TIIIEP.) Sir,—ln looking over your Dryhread correspondents letter in your last issue I note that a party of miners, of whom I am one, are said to have got four hundred and thirty ounces of gold from two acres of ground, after five months’ running. I beg to state that such is not the fact. Had your correspondent informed you that it was eighteen mouths, instead of five, and five acres, instead of two, and also that} the party employ from eight to ten wages men, he would have come nearer the truth. I am, , William greenbank. Dryhtoad, April 5, 187q.
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Dunstan Times, Issue 416, 8 April 1870, Page 3
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109A CORRECTION. Dunstan Times, Issue 416, 8 April 1870, Page 3
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