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■WAITBKA.ITBL

(TBOM A COEBESPONDENT.)

Waitekatjbi, Friday

Butler and party, in the Company's mine, and Hollis and party, of the same, are both getting out the best stone that has ever been got in the mine. When the next return is sent down it will rather astonish some of the knowing ones who have so long cried this district down. In the Perseverance good stone is still being taken out, and the Welcome tributers are on what they consider remunerative stone. If the County Council or the Government, or both, would make the tramway passable, there would be a large amount of gold sent out, and the gold duty would, in a short time, refund any money spent.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/THS18810312.2.21

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Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3808, 12 March 1881, Page 2

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117

■WAITBKA.ITBL Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3808, 12 March 1881, Page 2

■WAITBKA.ITBL Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3808, 12 March 1881, Page 2

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