Gold Prospecting in the King Country. Thames, Feb 13.
"Warden Kenrick has received authoritative information to the effect that the diiHculty between the Tuhua prospectors and the natives has virtually been settled, and the pakehas are again advancing. Tho natives seem content with having entered a protest, and now submit passively to the operations proceeding. Messrs Tookey and Patterson, prospectors in Hautura section, have gone through to the West Coast, but met with very little success, their results being limited to finding colours of gold in ono or two creek beds. The Mokau party are unmolested by natives, and McDonald and McSweeney, though they have returned to Kihikihi, have not met with opposition,
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Te Aroha News, Volume III, Issue 142, 20 February 1886, Page 4
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113Gold Prospecting in the King Country. Thames, Feb 13. Te Aroha News, Volume III, Issue 142, 20 February 1886, Page 4
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