GOLD IN CANTERBURY. Christchurch, February 2.9
Mr Smart, Managing Director of the Premier Prospecting Company, who for some three weeks has been engaged prospecting in the valley of the Rakaia River, returned to town yesterday. He reports that the weather during his stay was beautiful until the last two or three days. He found some " boulders" of quartz showing gold, and also came across large deposits of sand in the river bed precisely similar to that on Southbridge Beach, in which gold is found. In addition to these indications of gold, Mr Smart discovered certain signs of copper, which induced him to come to town and secure a license to search for this metal on 250 acres of land in Fighting Hill district.
Emile Lavelye says that France must remain Republican, because any other system would be clerical. Rev. Mr Evans, of Northcote, has decided to go to Thames,
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Te Aroha News, Volume I, Issue 40, 8 March 1884, Page 3
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149GOLD IN CANTERBURY. Christchurch, February 2.9 Te Aroha News, Volume I, Issue 40, 8 March 1884, Page 3
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