Kimberley Goldfields
Port Dx&ynx, Jul|.lß. Reports from Cambridge /Ghy&'ilul King Spund state that nb. gold : has been received from tW^^mt)eHey> diggings for about: tw» jnoatjis. About three tboumnd, men arev bow* in the lQmborley djjstriet; C^riag&totiie diggings is eigtteen pound from Derby to Wjndjynß. The proepecta of tbe fields are, not eonsiderbd such as to warirani Ira*, present rush, anil the country preimiea^ •' Wtter for. r rt»fiijf-than ; fpr, alluTial mining. A party of tblree^meA rkofr '■"[ pecting in a gully were aiiayjcea'bjr natives, one was Bpeare^ >: , t^rongh p th»hoart and another in the forehead. ; The former died in^s^taneousir. : ..
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Feilding Star, Volume VIII, Issue 22, 3 August 1886, Page 2
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97Kimberley Goldfields Feilding Star, Volume VIII, Issue 22, 3 August 1886, Page 2
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