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TE AROHA.

[Pxb Pigeon Expbess.]

(FBOM A OOBBXSPONSENT.)

' There is not the slightest particle o news in the, gold' line since I lait sen to you. Several prospecting parties have borne up aad hare started work. The Tiyid arriTed on Monday eyening with Messrs Veale, Bollock and Allen, who purpose starting a store and bakery here. I would still warn people against leaving good wages to come up here, as therais nothing certain as yet. '; • * ' '

Te Aboha, p»i«i day.

I Mr Grribble,; an old Thames mine manager, is here with his tools, looking very much like work. Bill Peartee, Tom Sandes, and some other old acquaintances, have come over from Hamilton to hare a look at the place where the 200ozs reef was found. „',.'.. : ',' ,

It is rumored, just as I send off, that some loose stones showing good gold were taken out of the prospectors' ground, eight feet down from the surface/; <

I I hear some storekeepers from ■Hamilton are going into business here. Morgan's township 'is being surveyed. • ■

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/THS18801110.2.10

Bibliographic details
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Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3706, 10 November 1880, Page 2

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169

TE AROHA. Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3706, 10 November 1880, Page 2

TE AROHA. Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3706, 10 November 1880, Page 2

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