THAMES NEWS.
.-.'■.'■ ■ ■. : _ -« ■ — '' ' ' [FBCM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.] Gr.ihamsto-.vn, Friday. : TE AROHA. ' : ; I The To Aroha "battery is to. bo started to-morrow (Saturday), April 23rd. A considerable number of persona interested in the Srogress of the district proceed from here toay to be present at the opening ceremony. The following is the scale of charges for crushing:—For one load, ' 20s ; five loads, 15s; ten 10-tds, 12s; over ten loads, 10s. It Is probable the firat parcel crashed will be . from the Aroha. or prospectors' claim CATTLE FROM TiURANGA. _Mr. Douglas, a settler from Taurauga, ar--1 rived here oh Wednesday, with a inob of : fat 'cattle. • The cattle were of mixed sexes, and ■were ; in really excellent condition. They ;-were sold yesterday by Mesars.Banks and Co., and realised satisfactory prices to the .'■vendor. \ ■'■'■"■■ "■ ' - . ; . '"- S 7 TIMBER FOR THE SOUTH. ; ; ;; ..The smart schooner Zior, which _ . arrived here oh Sunday, with a cargo of pr 0...: ...: Slice and breadstufft', from Oamaru, proceeded . ;,.W) ; tJie river, yesterday : to load timber at the v Hauraki saw-mill for the, South. Jh ;6a the.7th,of Jnne, Mr. William Carpeh-»eU-the ; lßMM.rt aJMrHbn-a the' : sa? jidgaig -- vtt * l —' --^•-'1—- ■•' -fi * T- -•*! --n - - r- *^
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6063, 23 April 1881, Page 5
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191THAMES NEWS. New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6063, 23 April 1881, Page 5
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