PROSPECTING.
5 To the Editor. r Sir,—Seeing the rumors that are . f ',■ still flying round about the finding of '.'.' ' • gold-bearing reefs in the vicinity of •'.:.'.'• I Masterton I would like to ask you if 1 there was any truth in the statements made, also what steps persons willing !' to go out prospecting would have to I take to be protected in' case of any finds,' also whether the Maoris wor'd " ■ permit prospecting upon .their land V A . not, Sir, if there is any informati J ' that you could give as to the beat > course intending prospectors would ' have to pursue I would feel grateful i for the same, lam, &C., . Prospector. [We believe the rumors to which bur | correspondent refers to be well founded* There is no Maori or . other difficulty in the way of prospecting in this neighborhood. jJfoiJt correspondent ■ should. make a discovery of value, we should then be happy, to point .'out to him the surest means o( making it ad-
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1759, 12 August 1884, Page 2
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164PROSPECTING. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1759, 12 August 1884, Page 2
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