ANCIENT HISTORY
(From 'JPhamies Star 19th July;, 1874) Mem .aa'e moiw busily etngaged in (taking down the wire tramway lately ooninecibinjg the Shooting Star ] claim wiith, (the Moanatiaiiari linie; .so far as the wdirei ropes is concerned i)tJ aipipietars almost as good as mew, as is j also the ironiworik, ittab has beeni fixed, i ami the girouind. The tramway will be | re-eireqted under Governmien.t suipeir- ; vtiisdon, on the Lord Nelson giroundi, tb conneciti seyenail miinies iin. the victkuity of Green.vlillilie',si. on th© Hape Ci-eek: j where ilb tie stiaitled (plenty of stome ctan j be obtiaiined ithat will giive i-emiuneiiai-j tdvio retuaTis envem <a|tf a- very low yield * of gold per tota.
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Thames Star, Volume LII, Issue 13940, 19 July 1919, Page 2
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113ANCIENT HISTORY Thames Star, Volume LII, Issue 13940, 19 July 1919, Page 2
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