Waitekauri.
A number of miners have come in from. Waitekauri en route for Tiirua. Indeed there is a general stampede in that direction ; and it seems almost a pity that the discovery of the new goldfield should have been made so soon, as it will I believe in many instances.prevent this country receiving a fair trial, And that it requires a fair trial is obvious, on account of the upper crust or surfkee -'being- xo heavy. A party of us from tiie Puke met another party proceeding , towards the steamer. "Where are'you going? ** queried we. «To the Tairua to seek the fortune we can't get. here." MWell, good luck go with you." And they were gone. It is to be hoped that (he crushing from the prospectors will soon take place, and^further that" itwijl give ai satisfactory^ result, as an impetus is much wanted here just now. - ....: , , ._
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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 1965, 22 April 1875, Page 2
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147Waitekauri. Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 1965, 22 April 1875, Page 2
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