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THE WAKAMARINA.

The Wakamarina appears to be almost entirely deserted. The Press remarks :— We learn, as might be expected, that this gold field has been nearly deserted by the diggers leaving for the Grey sold field. Thosu who have stood by their c'aims are f.>r the most part doing exceedingly well, much of the ground turuii'g out very rich. The lat ¦ rains did considerable niHclik-f to t) c dams and flume boxes, which hs\s resumed in many of the holders selling out in dfcitust fur whatever sums were .offered for thiir claims. We have not heard of any new ground being discovered."

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Evening Post, Issue 22, 4 March 1865, Page 3

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THE WAKAMARINA. Evening Post, Issue 22, 4 March 1865, Page 3

THE WAKAMARINA. Evening Post, Issue 22, 4 March 1865, Page 3

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