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2n.d December, 1872. A rash has set in about three miles from here, on the Uanges. ITyde is deserted,-and, L 1 believe all are on payable gold; bnt the ground is so limited, that it will be worked" out, in a i ew weeks, unless, some fresh ground is opened up. I think there is.no dou It that the Ranges will be well prospected this season.-frMessrs Jaeksdh and Casper had the' gully"to themselves for fjur or five weeks, and although it was uot.kno.wn where they were, it was generally thought, that they were many miles away. Two parties were on thejook out Tor some days before •they struck " Jackson's nest." The 'gold is very coarse, and I h iYe seen some splendid specimens.' As all t.h« available ground is taken up, I should advis3 no strangers to come, unless, they make up their minds to «;ive the irullies a good trial.
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 197, 6 December 1872, Page 6
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152HYDE. Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 197, 6 December 1872, Page 6
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