The Thames Advertissr is responsible for the followingßaron De Hinmh, una lately offered the Duobeos ot Montrnb* £250,000 lor her racing stud, and a year or two back gave a princely sum to th* Rueslen Jews for educational purposes, ie the sama D,i Kirsch who will be rscqemberefi by Thamesites as running a rrUalT calico (taps (.1 Sbortlaud at the opening of tbe field, where h* used to serve ever t|j« gogntSf »«u!l of groceries to tbe enterprising prospector; that was in the days when Grahsmstown was a raupo swamp and Sticrtland a Maori pah. He afterwards bought intn the Golden Grown, and then tried to melt quarts in • lurnaoe, but the quart* and flux** got somehow *,ll fused up together, and til* idea Wax abaftdotted. The old furnace chimney wa* standing until lamly just üßpositeu B posite ' tbe OeMMian bMtery on ths flat,"
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Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume III, Issue 345, 31 August 1889, Page 2
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144Untitled Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume III, Issue 345, 31 August 1889, Page 2
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