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AUCKLAND NEWS NOTES.

P; (Fkom Our Own Correspondent.) Auckland, February 24-. J. W. Walker, popularly known as "Long Drive "Walker, returned from London yesterday by the Ruahine. He went Home entrusted with important mining matters. In his negotiations for business, he states, he found that tbe effect oE recent legislation, so far as mining was concerned, was to cut the ground, bo to speak, from under hie feet. - No less than four syndicates are now making inquiries with a view to making proposals, for electric tramways for the CitJy of Auckland.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 11046, 25 February 1898, Page 6

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AUCKLAND NEWS NOTES. Otago Daily Times, Issue 11046, 25 February 1898, Page 6

AUCKLAND NEWS NOTES. Otago Daily Times, Issue 11046, 25 February 1898, Page 6

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