GARLAND'S CLAIM (TAIRUA).
} Garland's claffi at the new field of promise has become somewhat noted, by reason of the prospect obtained by the shareholders no less than from the fact it attracted a rush to the quarter in which ijt is situated. I have been given a piece of mullocky cement from the cap ofithe; reef—as it is called. It much resembles* the generality of conglomerate obtained in the district, but contains gold,.and some very;'nice^ prospects have '; been obtained from it. The shareholders are w very confident of: the worth of the grounds Two of them came to the Thames yesterday for the purpose of purchasing powder,^ which is found necessary to use in prosecuting operations;, -;-r-
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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2000, 2 June 1875, Page 2
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117GARLAND'S CLAIM (TAIRUA). Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2000, 2 June 1875, Page 2
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