OUR DUNEDIN TELEGRAMS.
[by telegraph—special to the star.] DUNEDIN, This Day. George Mimro, a pioneer settlor of Tuapeka district, who with his wife arrived at Port Chalmers from Scotland in October, 1856, celebrated his golden wedding to-day. Ho was at Evans’ Flat two years later, when gold was first discovered,' and guided to the gold Gabriel Reil, after whom the famous Gabriel’s Gully was called. The Tahuna Park promises to be in good condition to-morrow, and it is confidently anticipated that tho Christchurch mare Meosotis wil flower tho mile track record of 2.17, which she put up on Sat- i urday.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 16 May 1906, Page 3
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