TAURANGA.
I^om our own Correspondent.) watment is generally felt at Sir
Dooald McLean's inability to visit the Bay of Plenty. J Wheat crops are looking Well, and fee recent rams have been beneficial to the Motktoes. r Propositions liaVe been mooted by a portion of the AraWaa for the establishment of settlements on total abstinence prmciples. i The Bishop of Waiapu and several clergy leayi to-day for Auckland. j The Templars had au affecting occasion at | the parting of Brother Grisley, a highly re- ■ spected member. The lodge has voted a splendid regalia.
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Auckland Star, Volume V, Issue 1495, 25 November 1874, Page 3
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