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YANKEE RIVER,

Three miles farther to the eastward, is a boat harbor, not far from Saddle Point. The Land is good; the gully sheltered - — having a northerly, aspect,-— and is covered with very 'fine timber. 1 There is sufficient water-power to turn a saw-mill, which could be worked to advantage— the quan~ tity of the timber, ensuring a durable supply. This bight lies at the foot of Mount Ahgle'm; the gullies running down from which invite the search' for gold., ' '■:'■

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/ST18670118.2.26.10

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Southland Times, Issue 620, 18 January 1867, Page 7

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80

YANKEE RIVER, Southland Times, Issue 620, 18 January 1867, Page 7

YANKEE RIVER, Southland Times, Issue 620, 18 January 1867, Page 7

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