Southern Mining.
A great number of Chinese are living up Stoney Creek, Skippers', and it is well known in Queenslown and Arrow that (hey are sending largo parcels of gold down. There are several claims of the same description, but they are all paying well. There is one claim on a £ mail flat terrace, just above the civak, where three men are at work, and it has turned out as much as £100 a man weekly, and one share was sold last week to a cousin of the proprietor, Ah One, for £60. The terrace has b 3n lying idle for years and hundreda of men have pasced it over. One tail rac3 alone cost over £5; 0 before a speck of gold was obtained. '
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Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4719, 21 February 1884, Page 2
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125Southern Mining. Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4719, 21 February 1884, Page 2
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