THAMES NEWS.
oa iNEMTOI" BUSINESS6BAHAMSTO WNoflr own Correspondent.) P* This day.
Iyer's special correspondent at 5 meeting on Saturday, writes : 1 the previous day having been determining the interests held an and Waikawawau blocks by 'than the Kgatitamatera, Satur- „« was to mark off the reserves is for the benefit of the NgatiJveral natives asked for reserves, es t was entered by one Mere linst the disposal of her lands in Some other natives went into jto particular pieces. A on of the sea coast at TJmaaa asked to be reserved, lackay said this had been be mill people years ago. blacks were produced, but the es round them was so great that aid it was impossible to decide and Te Moananui and the others elect two men from each, hapu matter. ! said they would take another ,t Te Hira't settlement for that
Ilitertiser's. pigeon will return tospecial despatch. Jd retiu-ns from October 28 to Nosare 7,133 tons crushed for 8,970 fvidends: Queen of Beauty, £2,500 .Jlanukau,'£l,soo. Timber export ionth, 400,000 ft. 0 steamers —one of iron—are buildfor the Ohinemuri trade. |arket: Nil.
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Auckland Star, Volume V, Issue 1493, 23 November 1874, Page 3
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