OHINEMURI.
(from our own correspondent.)
The news from Waihi is encouraging. There are rumors afloat that the present finds of Nicholl and others are as nothing to what we are going to hear of one of these days—something that will put the 200oz reef in the shade. What joyful news it will be to those who have so long slumbered over the untold wealth that is soon to be ours. As Billy Tregoweth says, there are millions in our hills, and we are just about to get them, and pay off the national debt and the unpaid bills on the public hall—that magnificent edifice erected last century for the benefit of the human race.
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Thames Star, Issue 3807, 11 March 1881, Page 2
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114OHINEMURI. Thames Star, Issue 3807, 11 March 1881, Page 2
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