LATEST THAMES NEWS.
LATER FROM OHINEMURI
GENERAL HOLIDAY.
GRAHAMSTOWN. (From our own Correspondent.)
I This day. 'he Adertiser's pigeon from Ohinemuri, night, brings the following :—" After Mackay and the runanga had finished rking off reserves in the Waikawau and ac L'olville blocks, the question as to the te available per acre, for the balance liable for conveyance to Government was Bight forward. As they could not agree & discussion, it was decided to refer the jtter to a general meeting, to be held on today afternoon, and they then adjourned nil to-day. Meantime the natives are 10 ild a meeting at Te Hira's to discuss the utter, so as to be prepared to meet Mr To-day is a close holiday at the Thames. ilk streets are deserted and many batteries 'dosed. Oddfellows to 1 he number of 180 marched in procession to Tararu Gardens, where they are |liiowenjoyiDg themselves with friends. The Jpanaia, and LallaEookh proceeded to Ohine|lmnri with a large number of excursionists. I The Golden Calf start crushing to-day. ||Otago crushing is showing up for a very fa moderate yield. The Pumping Association MiUts this afternoon or to-morrow early.
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Auckland Star, Volume V, Issue 1499, 30 November 1874, Page 3
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