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Gold Prospecting in the King Country.

Te Awamutu, Feb. 6. George Hettit, a halfcaste, and a European whose name I cannot ascertain two of the Government prospectors, were brought back to Otorohanga on Thursday by the natives, The latter are after Barber, another of the prospectors, with the view of turning him back, bat he so far has eluded them. Prospectiug is at a stands still owing to the obstruction of tho natives, whose bounce appears to be always successful.

To the Public— l, the undersigned, do this day make the following statement, in hopes that others who have crone through a similar affliotion may profit thereby :— For many months have I been sick ; so bad that lifo was a burden, lhe mental depression and physical prostration were something that cannot be described. Doctors and patent medicines X have tried without any relief, but getting worse all the time. As a forlorn hope I called on Dr. Spoor, Palmerston Buildings, Queen-street, lie examined mo, and without asking a cucstion, gave me every symptom I had. Said ho would treat me. From the first teaspoonful of his medicine I felt relief, and havo boon constantly sotting bettor ever since. Words cannot express my gratitude. Tho abovo statement T make without any solicitation, and I am willing to verify tho same before a J.P.— Respectfully yours, R. ADAMSOX, Charlotte-street, Eden Terrace.

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Te Aroha News, Volume III, Issue 141, 13 February 1886, Page 4

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Gold Prospecting in the King Country. Te Aroha News, Volume III, Issue 141, 13 February 1886, Page 4

Gold Prospecting in the King Country. Te Aroha News, Volume III, Issue 141, 13 February 1886, Page 4

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