Tito Kowaku. —It is reported that Tito Kowiim with a largo band of followers, to the number of 700, lias stationed himself at Mokau. Discovery or Gold in Cevlox.— A discovery of gold is reported in the Ccylnh | Ohiervor, as follows ; —At this moment there | is considerable excitement created at the report of what looks like a real gold discovery in Salfeagan, the district which has ever been famous for its gems, Ilatnapoora, the name of its chief town, indeed, signifying “the city of r dues,” The quality of the nuggets I brought to Colombo is of the very finest. The only question is one of quantity, and it | is quite possible that in the lower strata of j rocks gold as well as gem hearing quartz may be found in abundance. Did time perI mb the probable effects of a profitable goidj field in Ceylon might qttprd piattor for intcI resting speculate-n,' but, as we have to deal ! with an incoming as well as an outgoing mail, ! speculation of this nature puiit he deferred.
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Evening Star, Volume VII, Issue 1935, 19 July 1869, Page 3
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175Untitled Evening Star, Volume VII, Issue 1935, 19 July 1869, Page 3
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