TE AROHA GOLDFIELD
A\onn,R lich I hid lias taken place iluiing tho wouk iv a cUun willed the AVaitoki Extended. One man lias boon working m this claim for some timo, and a tew days ago s>ti uoU tho gold after driving about I,"j icct. The icef id about 18 inches thick, w ith gold shewing through the stone. After it became kno-w n sh.n es rose at once f i om £12 to -CM) and O). Blocks of the stone can b« s>een at Mi Can's store. Another claim, called the Little Jenny, has started woik on the Golden Hill. TlmcUiivi adjoins the No. 1 on the lower boundaiy, a very nii'o reef luik ahoady lieen found, and the parties interested feel (juite confident of coming across gold. — (Correspondent.)
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Waikato Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1610, 28 October 1882, Page 2
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130TE AR0HA GOLDFIELD Waikato Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1610, 28 October 1882, Page 2
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