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THE WOODSTOCK.

The opinion'} of tho diggers Lore are that this placo will always command attention as gold is obtained in retnurtorative quantities, and to be had bj/ sinking anywhere. j. The population of this placo )|iaß not diminished much by the new ru&hes, and nearly everyone appears to be satilifieu, and build themselves comfortable qual-ters for tho remainder of tho winter.

Ingles and party are making ,Lls por week a man; also, Hammond's and) Graham's are doing about tho saino. ♦ The diggings here aro not what thoy terni pile ones, but a good steady wage. [

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West Coast Times, Issue 26, 29 July 1865, Page 2

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96

THE WOODSTOCK. West Coast Times, Issue 26, 29 July 1865, Page 2

THE WOODSTOCK. West Coast Times, Issue 26, 29 July 1865, Page 2

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