According to the latest accounts furnishe^Pto the West Coaat Times, mining matters J»i> Haast.are not flourishing, as many of thSffi best claims on the South Beach are nearlv*l worked out, whilst, the remainder barely mvlP ! small wages, . :No .-new ground has beenjf opened lately, but with sfche .view of testing 1 the country thestbrekeepers formed a cooM' mittee collected funds, and after equippinfi prospecting parties, despatched them botfl inland and up and down tlie coast. Twenty!! four diggers well supplied with tools aS provisions started foag; Bay to pWelf the very likely-looking terraces ancl SFlieA," aboundmg in that lacaUty, About 300 I
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Grey River Argus, Volume III, Issue 195, 13 April 1867, Page 2
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