TESTING THE W AITOA.
Cf&OM OXJR OWN COESESPOKDENT.) Wellington, this day. The Minister of Mines has authorised the Thames sohool of Miuos to test the Waitda auriferous deposit free o I: charge, and the Railway Department -will take twentyfive tons to Auckland free. NATIVE LAND. Mr Haggen saw the Han. Mr Mitchelson to-day with reference to the settlement of Nati cc Lands, and that gentleman informed him he had sent for Mr Mac Donald, Chief: Judge of the Js'atire Land Court, with the View of devising a Bill to enable Native Lands to be thrown open for settlement. TAUKANG A INTERESTS. Bfr Kelly, M.H.8., and Haggtn intend interviewing Minister* to-raor-roir with reference to matters affecting the Tauremga district; MEJ.H. LEE. Mr J. H. Lee returned by the Rimutakac, aud has gone South for a few days. I bare not seen him yet, but am informed he was >cry successful in matters which took him home, and his health is much improved. He ia ablt to walk about very well.
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XV, Issue 2202, 14 October 1887, Page 2
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169TESTING THE WAITOA. Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XV, Issue 2202, 14 October 1887, Page 2
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