AN ARSENIC FIND.
(Received tills dav at 9.2.1 a.mA SYDNEY, November 21. AY hat is described as a mountain of ai senic has Icon discovered nerr ’lento rlield. being five hundred feet wide. The lode was traced for three quarters of a mile, and the average assays of tl'e stone show twenty-eight to thirty per cent arsent . RESIDENTS THREAT. SYDNEY, November 21. The residents in some North Coast districts are chagrined over the Public Works Committee refusing them a cross country railway and threaten wholesale refusal to pay income tax and say they are prepared to suffer imprisonment lather than do so. Indignation meetings are being held.
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Hokitika Guardian, 22 November 1923, Page 2
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107AN ARSENIC FIND. Hokitika Guardian, 22 November 1923, Page 2
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