DRURY.
! [riIOXI OVU OWN' CORKEBDOXDJSNT.I I January 21. j Sekiso smoke arising from several of the whiircs at I tlw Drury coiil mines I went over thero tliis morning, I and saw about '20 men, who hid arrived a few hours i previously, busily engagui i:i making nil things : comfortable about them, Kiiiupcnir.g tools, &c. \Vork j will commence to-morrow. The road men out on strike have this day returned jto work on thu old terms, viz.: 10s. a iU-y, wot or Frivate Thomas Kenr-e.iy was buried yesterday, his grave n<l|<.iniiig that ol Liout. ItocwaL The ' 11.: 1■ ' and ' Jleisy' iUTived histm o ht at the wharf, aii.-. .ilterdisciiarging uugo, left this morning for Onehunga. . The convoy to the front this morning consisted ot 50 carts, with tho usual escort. A small body of the Ist "N'nikato Militia also left for the front tat
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New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 60, 22 January 1864, Page 3
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