THE OPERATIONS ON THE WEST COAST.
[BY TELEGRAPH.—SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT.] Wellington, Thursday. Official telegrams from the constabularycamp to-day report all quiet. The removal of the camp from Waihi to Opunake materially improves the position of the constabulary. The main road from Pungarehu to Opunake has now been sufficiently formed to be practicable for horsemen, and very shortly will be available for dray traffic as well. There will be a thoroughly good road throughout before the winter, sets in. The coach from New Plymouth to Pungarehu has conveyed a large number of passengers during the last few days, chiefly Taranaki people desirous of inspecting the Farihaka block, which will be sold at :New.Plymouth during the current month. There appears every prospect of brisk competition at the sale.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 5996, 4 February 1881, Page 5
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125THE OPERATIONS ON THE WEST COAST. New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 5996, 4 February 1881, Page 5
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