Tihe mild exci|ernen|i anent^t,ie Bonangina reefs sfill* 'coiftimils} '*%$.- G. • Meld and a piactic4.ininer;iepresenting the |Wapgan\Vi ; Gold.. ,P,msreciiing Com-,; pany started fyr; the ran.cses^ '.by., ye^teraajri afternoon's tran ; whilst by last niglit'p ttraih another,., .party, returned, ,-h^ying Jpegked off ground and. applied for. a (J«}ase. Mr Foibes, who is interested m the latter party, assures us tjiat. they are .well satisfied with the'appleard : nce''pf the . country j and flre;rather ; sanguiuie of success. There VapsypoW saidj;^ to ■'■'■ be iihoht fifty men spread over the ground. WeJnnSir4tf(nfl. that ' n'o >\povs '>as^ -been, received of the result of the MelbouVne crushing. — To day's Chronicle.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 1480, 14 October 1885, Page 3
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100Untitled Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 1480, 14 October 1885, Page 3
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