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« on: November 04, 2010, 04:03:55 am »
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Hello all

Here is another lost reef story dating back to 1925. A man by the name James Hillier was working on a station about 70 miles away from broken hill N.S.W Who allegedly found a gold reef.

A group of investors got together to try and relocate the find. There are no follow up reports of the venture.

Was there any gold to be found to begin with or is there a gold reef out there awaiting rediscovery.

Your guess is good as mine.

Hardluck

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