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HEAD OF THE LAKE.

(From the Wakatip Mail, August Sth, 1864J Mining matters he :e have hacl a severe shock. Early last week there was an evident change hi the weather, and on Thursday morning the heaves were clothed iv sombre garments. A lifctle rain fell during ihe day, and shortly after sunset it came down in real earnest at Precipice Creek ; the violence of the water sweeping everything before it. The damage done to the miners ou the Bucklerburn is to be deeply regretted — scarcely a claim escaping — the fury of the merciless current carrying everything before it. Goldsmith's party have lost a quantity of timber. The Greek claim is levelled, and wili take five weeks te repair damages. The holders of the Morning Star have suffered largely, aud say it wili take them two months to put tlieir claim in working order. Several others have sustained losses. Fortunately, one party, thinking,!:] leir hut did not stand on a secure spot, immediately set to work and shifted it, on tlie very night so aie. slips came and brought down trees whicli, doubtless, would have destroyed them but for the precaution they had taken.

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Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 33, 16 August 1864, Page 3

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HEAD OF THE LAKE. Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 33, 16 August 1864, Page 3

HEAD OF THE LAKE. Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 33, 16 August 1864, Page 3

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