GOLD PROSPECTING
i ■ a . . , AC r I;IVI'ITKS-dN OTAGO DISTRJOTS. '; DUNEDIN, July 11. It is expected that when' the gates of the Kanwau dam are closed, one thousand men will be fossicking on The Kawarau and Mo’yneux Rivers. Both are now lower than at the tune of airy p evious closing r lhe gates are, 1)..1ug closed for the benefit of the umhujp.oyed, and there are Tavoutfibfe prd«p<cts of f’c min getting a "fair amount of gold if the hard frosts continue! The dam will probably b ! e closed for several weeks.
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Hokitika Guardian, 12 July 1932, Page 3
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