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MOONLIGHT.

Nothing fresh in terrace workings, which are almost neglected at present. Miners 'chiefly engaged in turning the Moonlight, and testing the value- of the -'dip" in- deeper ground. General results will be arrived at in about a month. Several parties are out prospecting. Ground being patchy, no yields can be given as a criterion. The following is the amount of gold forwarded per last escort to Dunedin : — , ozs. dwts. Quecnstown 3984" 0 Arrow 1974 0

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Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 41, 10 February 1864, Page 3

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MOONLIGHT. Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 41, 10 February 1864, Page 3

MOONLIGHT. Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 41, 10 February 1864, Page 3

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