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A CAUTION.

To the Editor.

SIR, —As some persons are exhibiting letters supposed to be from the Palmer Goldfields, and which are written in a style calculated to mislead persons desirous of going to that place, I desire to caution the unwary by informing them that some letters being so produced by certain persons are fictitious, and} got up for the purpose of a decoy. 1 would advise miners and others intending to go to the Palmer to demand the production of the envelopes which conveyed such letters, before they put credence in them.—l am, &c., r Blunderbuss. ' Dunedin, October 14.

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Evening Star, Issue 3633, 14 October 1874, Page 3

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A CAUTION. Evening Star, Issue 3633, 14 October 1874, Page 3

A CAUTION. Evening Star, Issue 3633, 14 October 1874, Page 3

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