RICH FIND
' (Press. Assn. —
| new gold field prospects for central - . 7. otago mining . - INpUsfRY PROFESSOR'S YIEWS
•By Telegraph — Ooyyrlght).
■ ' Dunedin, Monday. : Following a visit.to.rCfomwoll over the weelt-end,* during the coprse of ke e^amined hdth tunnels' from returns of/.^old '.have' Leeh-.oh-' tained, Prbfessor James Bark,' of r ytagd Uniyersity,, an emi'nent mining' authofity,' stated th'at it: was :* "Oue* afj.tlie mqst propiising tliings, I have ' seen in ^lluvial mining in New Zealand'." • . Professor Pai'k was of the opinion that the lead. of gold runs from near Kawarn Cqrge. to a point at the kack 'of Cromwell. If, this is proved tq be tlie case, he belieyes a new era in the history of "the field would he opened up, ani he considered that the latest find promises a very bright future for; gold, mining in Central Otagq generally.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 368, 1 November 1932, Page 5
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