GOLD IN BEA CHCOMBING
PICKINGS WORTH £SOO .SAN ERA NCI SCO, May G—Beachcombing lias taken oil a new dignity here, for tiie reason that the most valuable pickings consist of gold. During 1938, more than to GO worth of gold Hakes were recovered from lire sands of the beach, the Federal Bureau of Mines reports;. Unique Pupil. Among the pupils at the North School, Damieviilie, is a hoy who has the ’misfortune to have two wooden legs, hut who van swim, ride a bicycle, and (day football. At a meeting o: the school committee the chairman. Mr. Tiki Roake, said he thought the school, in possessing such a pupil, was unique.
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Opotiki News, Volume II, Issue 210, 21 July 1939, Page 1
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111GOLD IN BEACHCOMBING Opotiki News, Volume II, Issue 210, 21 July 1939, Page 1
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