A Curious Discovery.
(l'er Pr«s» Associate*.) INVEItCAHOILL, Jujy'ls. ; A Ulonorchy (W'akatipu) correspoolont, writing to the Southland i iinos, says that Messrs Leary and Danderson, who haw boon exploring a»ur Martin's Ita.v, rejiort a singular discovery at the head of the Kaipoi liivor. Ascending a bush-' ■liid hill they came to a soft sugarylike suljstancc oozing out of the ground and slowly burying the bush. Near tho top tho explorers passed through a groat gap, and found within it a basin studded all 'nyorwith various sized conca and lomes, diversified in colour, shape und beauty. Many little streams |»1 •« iiuod from among tho domes, mod , j these found their way through the japs in the outer wall down the hill- , side. Some of them ran milk-white: '■> othere brown, red, black, and other hues. ', ,■
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 165, 16 July 1904, Page 2
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132A Curious Discovery. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 165, 16 July 1904, Page 2
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