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PRINCE ALFRED A SHAREHOLDER IN THE THAMES.

We are convinced ifc will be a source of considerable gratification to the residents at the Thames, to be informed that, although the Duke of Edinburgh could not personally visit the gold-field, he has shown his interest in the development of the field by becoming a shareholder. His Royal Highness, we understand, has purchased twenty-five shares in the celebrated Long Drive Claim, which certainly bids fair to rival in richness even Hunt's, or the Golden Crown. Lord Charles Beresford, we also believe, has become the purchaser of a similar number of shares iv the Long Drive, and Lady Bowen became a shareholder a few days ago. — Weekly News.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IV, Issue 134, 10 June 1869, Page 2

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PRINCE ALFRED A SHAREHOLDER IN THE THAMES. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IV, Issue 134, 10 June 1869, Page 2

PRINCE ALFRED A SHAREHOLDER IN THE THAMES. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IV, Issue 134, 10 June 1869, Page 2

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