A NEW GOLDFIELD
Atelegfrn fr>m AiiVralU, recounting ttvnfr nearly lOjOOO pp^plfl aro n'rpndy «§• B?raMod.»«.t ' l!»e Tpniora rush recalled (lie days of Gabriel's G-iil'y. and the Thames, the days w!>en El DufitJiis ivi'Mfla i«nm» iT>n as. creeks, nnd the whole worl 1 of Australasia w»s cony<imed W'lh rnuin-ff yellow.fever. Since 'hose of furious evci'empnt, when fnr'nncs, reputations, lives were staked, and Ins* in n fori»f h'Mir tljprp liHg Ween no)liih<rH?f ft- Ill's -Tem«r» nigh i:v New Pon'li Whlp« Sm»U find* liatp. hepn m'ulp, .hu've ntfrarted a Caw hundred miners, hare had tlieir lieydny. nnd sunk back ' into their former obHvion ■wi'liout hflv<» nttr«e f f>i mneh not'CP ; '>" ? ■Temora. tvith iB lO.Oflf) 'people in n f i>» iV!H»ks, eclipses n'l .«=nch sp'ninus exci'efc We or? fol I o f 500 ■lii».s«r s ' r> n''-' ; liof ". who. p'innot p ; ct'ire tr» hi,n<>v!f tlio rt'Vr 9500? Tlie storek^pn.M-s ly d /j-'n?, witlv t<>nts, nr.'-coMU.'nfed i''->n simps, or Inns "' up as if hy mnsr ; '', and '^ffirteH- ie .products of th* four -.iifef^ers oFt)\e earlli_,(is by n (ouch of '"'■^id'iljn'^^;. fels HVO tlu * niarl) fmfßi^^^of^|P lu'er shop*, pu! up in fi:;|tiiUo ljas*<\ oeeupving fiee-S'Stlis f tho frnn^'ie ofJhe has'ily imnrovig-pd si"it, w\!.h flan'nsf *' ! ' nS: • P«l:t (•«*;* * T6:n^ra's' Pri'o '- ? ; r:^W^HftSf«l» l> > with n rest'eW ex*'' l "? ' ' cV6'*"d ;' 'ho iwtlip! of tongues ; Hie splashiuc of the' drinks.' ; the sudden qmrrels, aiid tin? inevifaWe row and round. Then tho clatter of t'no dpt'nchmnnt of tm'in'c i p'<l-c>. nn>i (lie cheer* "hi ice j-pnewd rs the fii^t escort gncs djffn, afi\ the next rHirn shows n new name: ' iVlffoni oz .' Ever?* fine, howpter, Knows the picimc [iri*sc»ied •iy the Pj'X). A word ; s to ti p 500 who bnn^ tUem iliete. We Ik Hew tie 'IVrnora wefs to bo a rcaS discovery. Tlior cx'cgJ
I tor q the two or three lailcs \ : i i.n^iii, anil Ltsere is. no .doubt they tire aurifeious. hit whe'. her rcii'y so or no!, there ha> not vet lu-cn .very wucli. tiiHS to vrove. A ic-tynt pa!isen«er fconi Sydney tells us, lli.-tf. no d iu!it is cntertaiae 1 ihwe of the 'soundness of -iho j.laes and the amuinas ness of the dfscovory ; -bat it wuuLl le rusli for New Z:a!and miners to rush over, to Temora without further relialio infornia)lion. which wo hope soon to bo able to £ivo in these column-!. Wa are ineiined oven to warn them against doing Si. Tliey will arrive anyhoor second in thj fi.-ld ; and we still ho! J to our belief, frequently and emphatic il'y expressed in these tfoiuiiPßS tiiat there, are 111 the province just as good fields as Temora is l-.kejy to prove, awaiting on'y an intelligent and. industrious development and tiflfording a means -rf real. competence to our discontented working classes, whose indi{T< rence to the treasures th.it lie a( ll*p:r feet argues a want of -enterprise am! a di.-lilie to JnrJ work that togellipr are the parents of niiny of tiie eyiis ol which they to bitterly coinplaiD. — OLago Witness.
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Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 13 October 1880, Page 2
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495A NEW GOLDFIELD Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 13 October 1880, Page 2
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