Puriri.
Tuesday morning.
; Business and mining matters are at a standstill, owing! to the weather. On Saturday, a good'few arrived. :>ln one party they numbered 18,' all told. I believe they were ..bound"South of the Prospectors, to Garland's district. Yesterdaj', one enterprising•-•■ -gentleman made a trip in spite of the storm that was raging. ,1 believe he has. pegged out a portion of the Prospectors, and arranged to get! it surveyed at once. V '
The Consolation Claim is getting down one ton of stone, which is forwarded per Dalton's boat. Another lease has been pegged out at Puriri, taking ia the old
claims, iv which they have got a good prospect. There fis great complaining at the irregularity of communication by water, the boats being most uncertain.
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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2000, 2 June 1875, Page 2
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