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THIS KARAMEA.

To the Editor op the Nklson Evening Mail . Sir — A large number of diggers have been waiting in town ior weeks, and some even fdr months, for the appearance of Mr Dobson's report, or for the Government to open up. sume. road into the Upper Kararnwi-valley.' Soine, who waited until their p .tience was exhausted, have gonb away to Auckland to try their luck at the Thames' goldfields, but numbers are still awaiting Mr Dobson's report, and are evidently at a loss to conceive how an engineer, who must have taken notes as lie proceeded, should require so long a time to furniah the public with the result of his explorations. Both the diggers and the public are anxiously waiting, when are their just expectations to be realised? I am, etc., Zetetick. =. kelson, December 10, 1867.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume II, Issue 292, 10 December 1867, Page 2

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THIS KARAMEA. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume II, Issue 292, 10 December 1867, Page 2

THIS KARAMEA. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume II, Issue 292, 10 December 1867, Page 2

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