PROSPECTING IN THE KING COUNTRY.
Our Alexandra conespondent write*:— Tie pu>->|Ji'Lt<T, All Maikei, engaged by the l'irongi:i Minoial Association, not hiving b"L'ii successful 111 finding .1 pa} able giound on 01 noai the alleged gold discomy on the l.ito Mi A. Helps' l.uid, it lias hi'en dotoiniiiu'd tli.it o\i>l(H.itioiib should bo be ni.ido m tlio Kinj? Gountiy furthei up. Tlio pciiiii-Mnn uf the linn, tlio ISatno Mun-tei, Mi H.dLnice, luung bot'ii obtained, ii company is being foimed licie foi tli.il purpose, and the &ei\ices of two moie e\[ieiienced Tlnnies ininuis lii\e been obtained, M^r Hunt of the wellknown Shotover claim, and Mr Dunn, who will bntli join Mr liaikei m prospecting. Wli.it the nati\ I'm will b.iy U'liianis to be been, but no ddhuilty is o\pixted in th.it iiuailci, as_tlie>,di .it least the majoiity of them, and a-> alive to then nitcicsts as I^uiopuaus.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2056, 10 September 1885, Page 3
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144PROSPECTING IN THE KING COUNTRY. Waikato Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2056, 10 September 1885, Page 3
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