THE TEREMAKAU RUSH.
Hokitjka, August 22. It is rumored that seven claims in shallow ground at the Kumaru rush are avei'aging three ounces per day each.
[frrom our own Correspondent )
FATAL AGOIDENT. Arrow, August 22. A boy, five years of age, named Aldred, wai found dead this morning under the cliffs near Queenstown. He went yesterday to visit caves in the cliff, which is a dangerous Elace, and fell 400 feot, his neck and arm eing broken and his skull fractured. Other children who went with him returned home safe, but were frightened to tell of the accident until to-day. Friends were searching for the boy all last night.
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Evening Star, Issue 4208, 22 August 1876, Page 3
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109THE TEREMAKAU RUSH. Evening Star, Issue 4208, 22 August 1876, Page 3
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