The correspondent of the O. fliul M._ AdveHiser writes—^"No very favorable accounts have been: received, from the uew rush. A line of holes has been sunk i across the prospectors ' gully; but only a ' few specks of gold were found. A very j serious drawback is experienced in the scarcity of water. A party who returned' from the rush last night mentioned, that a general impressipn ;; prevailed that unless; other gullios 'turned out more favorably, the place would soon be abandoned. i
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Grey River Argus, Volume IX, Issue 703, 21 July 1870, Page 2
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