THE DUNSTAN.
(From the Dunstan News.)
Notwithstanding the present depressed state of mining matters, as a proof that some are doing well ori the quiet, we may niention that, a few days back, two men brought in 5& oz; of fine gold} others (two), brought, in 2£lb; weight, also fine gOldj obtained hot m*any miles from this place, on the Molynettx, w ' ■ p oves that the partial fall of the river is benefiting all, rri&re or less. A r 9\v ■ ts\ is reported td the" neighborhood o? MThearson's Station, in the vicinity of the last gully discovered. A man arrived li^re yesterday -with 'I o'i. tt£ gold, reporting itjto come from the new rush 5 the gold was coarse and nuggety, and decidediy a fine sample. This district, hitherto neglected, ssems likely soon to afford great attraction to the miners.
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Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 47, 21 April 1863, Page 3
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140THE DUNSTAN. Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 47, 21 April 1863, Page 3
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