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THE WAKAMARINA.

The Deep Cre«k correspondent of the Marlborough Press says that a reaction has set in from Nelson and the Grey gold fields to the Wakamarina. His letter is dated 4th April, and amongst the new arrivals he recognises many old and familiar faces. Many storekeepers have returned, which are bmy renovating their former business sites. On the river and at Deep Crack several parties are doing well, or, in digging parlance, making wages. Cavanagh and party, a mile above Deep Creek, average weekly £15 per man.

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Evening Post, Issue 62, 21 April 1865, Page 2

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THE WAKAMARINA. Evening Post, Issue 62, 21 April 1865, Page 2

THE WAKAMARINA. Evening Post, Issue 62, 21 April 1865, Page 2

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