TE AROHA.
Runibrs were current to-day concerning the di*scpy,ery of a patch of gold in the Prospectors!,- but nothing definite could be-ascertained. . It is probable that the discoverjpis that of loose specimens in the Srive towards the winze, golden stones being rjet>brt?- & from that portion of the mine offUtTriday last. Hit 'dti, 'Miss.—A crushing from this claim yielded loz 4dwts {gwL* 1 ANNIB.--A crashing fo^tjg|ll and party realised lozMwts gold.
The native population of Fiji are fast dying out, the birth rate being on 69, and the death rate 101.
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Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3815, 21 March 1881, Page 3
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90TE AROHA. Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3815, 21 March 1881, Page 3
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