LANDING AT GREYMOUTH.
(BY TELEGRAPH. -PR ESS ASSOCIATION.)
Greymouth, Saturday. The Wareatea arrived at one o'clock, bringing the To Anau's Chinamen. There was no demonstration of hostility whatever • A crowd collected to see them land. Most of them seem to have been in tho colonies before, many being old Grey Valley mineis. They will be sent up the Grey Valley at once, and distributed among the abandoned works.
Sunday. The Chinese new arrivals were leaving the town all morning.
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Auckland Star, Volume XIX, Issue 113, 14 May 1888, Page 5
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