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PROSPECTING AT PUHIPUHI. GOLD-BEARING STONE. Kawakawa, December 17.

A .pkosi'jbctor who was in Puhipuhi prospecting two years ago, went out to his particular favourite spot in company with others, and broke a piece of quartz off a reef in the river, a mile away from the prospector's claim. The same shows gold to the naked eyo. An old hand from the West Coast says were some diggers to gee the same it would cause an immediate rush. A party of eight left hero this morning on road business and viewing Puhipuhi, so that it id evident the ranger has his work cutout.

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Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 430, 21 December 1889, Page 5

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PROSPECTING AT PUHIPUHI. GOLD-BEARING STONE. Kawakawa, December 17. Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 430, 21 December 1889, Page 5

PROSPECTING AT PUHIPUHI. GOLD-BEARING STONE. Kawakawa, December 17. Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 430, 21 December 1889, Page 5

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