Gold PROSPECTING IN THE SOUTH.
"Wixlim.'ivn, July 13. Cai'TMN Malcolm, formerly in the service of the Union S.S. Comi>any as captain of the Taianuki anvi Penguin, leturned fiom the South by the Government s.s. ♦Stella on Monday, afcor ha\ing .-pent borne time in ihe Sonnd-s di-tiicfc matching mining, de\ elopment^. He repoits that ac JSlilfoitl Sound a do/en men aie at woik independently, and aie in small quantities In [noof of this it may !">e mentioned that fiom certain of them Captain Malcolm iecei\ed I.So/t. of the pieciuu- aietal in discharge of liabilities. Two pa i ties of several men each are still actively employed at Bij; Bay, one being engaged in [tutting a dii\e into the hillside and the other v.-oikiujj the beach claim. (iood pio-pcct-3 aie being got in thedii\c, and the beach working- }iold gold butficient to pay for " tucker. "'
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Te Aroha News, Volume V, Issue 211, 16 July 1887, Page 4 (Supplement)
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143Gold PROSPECTING IN THE SOUTH. Te Aroha News, Volume V, Issue 211, 16 July 1887, Page 4 (Supplement)
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