The Southern Cross PUBLISHED WEEKLY. Invercargill, Saturday, Oct. 6. OREPUKI PROSPECTORS.
The Orepnki Mining Association is making a sensible move. While people in other places are supplying funds to send parties Off to distant Coolgardie, where Nature and the blacks are alike unfriendly, our Orepuki friends are organising a party to - prospect for gold on the west banks of the Waiau. The field, as our Orepnki correspondent admits, is not new, but there is nevertheless good reason for the belief that a thorough and systematic search would yield good results. In any case it is refreshing to note this indication of energy and enterprise among our Western friends, and we sincerely hope that they may discover a second Coolgardie, so far as gold is concerned, near their own doors.
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Southern Cross, Volume 2, Issue 28, 6 October 1894, Page 8
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129The Southern Cross PUBLISHED WEEKLY. Invercargill, Saturday, Oct. 6. OREPUKI PROSPECTORS. Southern Cross, Volume 2, Issue 28, 6 October 1894, Page 8
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