AUCKLAND.
By the Star of the South we have papers of 1 the 4th and 6th instant, being two days v ' later than to hand per Coomerang. They , J do not contain much that interests out of thqh province. • y ; Mr. Henry Talbot's first appearance as a' I tragedian on the boards of an Auckland ' theatre is described as a triumphant 1 success. 1 The elections for the Provincial CouncU . were absorbing, a great deal of attention. ■ , There were over 591 b. weight of rich " specimens taken out on Friday forenoon from the Young American Claim, Moana- '< taiari. ... . . -■■. 1 There was a great demand at the Thames * on Friday for scrip in the' Otago, Belfast, ; and Eureka Claims. In Hunt's Claim the ! , find of rich specimens still continues, and I scrip is rising in demand. ;; .. \ The Hon. the Native Minister arrived | 1 at the Thames from Auckland on Friday, j ■ It is believed that he intends visiting Ohi- j ' nemuri. j
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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 13, Issue 1108, 10 December 1869, Page 3
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161AUCKLAND. Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 13, Issue 1108, 10 December 1869, Page 3
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