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RUSH NEAR WESTPORT. (FROM OTJR OWN CORRESPONDENT.) Westport, March 30. An extensive rush has been going on since midnight on Sunday to terraces half a-mile from Westport, on the south side of the Buller. ,<, Tue sinking is four feet, the wash two foet deep, the breadth ten feet, and the prospects oue to four grain 3to the dish. The situation is similar to the South Beach at the Grey. The lead has been traced two miles. The discovery is a bonafide one, and is believed to be important.
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Grey River Argus, Volume IX, Issue 655, 31 March 1870, Page 2
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