TELEGRAMS.
Movements of the Armed CflMtabnlHl Force. Taupo, this day.—One officer, to* geants, and thirty men of the WTCr! - ganui Road party arrived here byM*™l Tokano. The whole party MtWjffifc afternoon for Welington.viaNipf,".™ the Artillery. Seismic Phenomena There has been a great absence of "j*. quakes this last month in:T«|tt)JfWr theless the geysers have been WW, especially one called the Crows m which is. throwing a large wlf&L. fully fifty feet high, at intervals of WW minutes. ;, __— . ' ■■'»^(lChristchukch, this day.-An«|K sample of flint glass has been prodl "*1 Kaiapoi Glasa Works. .o|Vj Since the commencement of temperance mission, 43 J*r»MM*Ki; the pledge, and 1,050 blue ribboM m. been distributed. , : Pojhsdih, this d^y~^Mr Meilichs^J tradesman in George-street,/^SJ;I at Waihola when returning from »»*" trip< -*z=r- '
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Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 76, 8 April 1885, Page 2
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