MINING TROUBLES.
(To the Editor of the Brening Star.) , Sir,—The thanks of all honest investors are due to you for your leading article of la at night. If the Auckland Press will take the rattier np as you have done, I behere we shall soon be able to do what o?3ny profess to be able to do now/ri*., put tbeir hand on the man who has polled the strings io this swindle, by- which the public h-.re been robbed of probably thousand* of pounds., ' yon will probably esk who is it ? Look-«t the Obf error jut bfibre the underground bom was sacked, at?d find ont wberehe is now working,and use your own judgment. The only qnest'o.i is, what Auckland swindler did he pull the strings for*. How lone will this t!i:na be I derated onihe Thames.~l am, &c« Mining Intbstob.
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Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4511, 20 June 1883, Page 2
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140MINING TROUBLES. Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4511, 20 June 1883, Page 2
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