The Wakamarina Goldfield in Marlborough History
A Havelock Museum and Canvastown Settlers presentation of the Wakamarina Goldfield in Marlborough history.
Sunday 14 October, 2018 - all day event.
Speaker: Dr. Mike Johnston - geologist and historian. Author of Gold in a Tin Dish - a History of the Marlborough Goldfields. Speaking at 11:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m.
RSVP to Havelock Museum and Cvastiwb Settlers association via vlh.armstrong@xtra.co.nz
This event is part of the Summit Marlborough Heritage Festival.
Held at Canvastown Memorial Hall, Canvastown (Wakamarina Road).
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