Wo made an error yesterday in stating Mears' stables;as.theilocality near which the lu'pkiess rider bumped the earth." We-should hWe" said that % it was at the entrance of the passage leadirig.'fr.Qi»^'dm'ervUle'-s stables. We -hsi-ve been requested io/cbrrect this, mistake, .
It may be. interesting to riiany to/know the division list on Mr.- Coebrane's motion to-day. in the Harbour Board, with reference to the retailing of a vote by ballot for the election of a Treasurer and Secretary. Tbe following were the names of the member* who voted for Mr. Cochrane's motion :—Messrs., L. D. Nathan, J. Copland, J. Casey, Anderson, and S.Cochrane. Against, the motion:—Messrs P. A. Philips, T. Macready, B. Tonks, J. Smart, G. Yon der Heyde, and the Chairman.
Tararu Creek bids fair to be one of the foremost districts on the Thames. We understand that on Saturday night heavy gold was again struck in the Cock-a-Doodle ground, in Fiery Creek, on the old lead which was a matter of dispute with the Californinn Company some months ago. This should aid in the distribution of investments over the field, and the permanency of yield is almost secured in consequence of the large size of the reefs.
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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 456, 27 June 1871, Page 2
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