PIGEONGRAMS.
TE AROHA.
(FBOM OVB, OWN COBBEBPONDBNT.)
Te Akoha, This day.
A pigeongram from Te Aroha says- the excitement about the new find of Honi'i is increasing, and all who haye seen the.', reef speak in high terms of it.
A shot was pat in it, and tons of quarts knocked out, some of which went down the hill side, but about 75 pounds of specimen stone was picked up. -
. r . There are ever so many applicants for the surplus ground in Hone's claim.
The old Bonanza has been again pegged off, and the new owners intend working ■ it.. ■;.■- - .■'■ ' ■■/'■• ■■■■ ' " '■. The country for miles around the new ,
find is pegged put.
(ravin and party are said to have found another reef showing gold, but little it known about the locality.
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Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3991, 13 October 1881, Page 2
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129PIGEONGRAMS. Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3991, 13 October 1881, Page 2
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