NEWS FROM COOLGARDIE.
Peb'iH, June 21. The report of an alluvial discovery 10 miles from Coolgardie is confirmed, and over lOOOoz have been brought in. Jane 24. The Londonderry mine is down 10 feet, and the ricb shoot still continues. In tha last three feet there is enormously rich stone. Showers of rain fell nearly every day last week,
The Hinemoa has been fitted with patent bronze propeller blades, which have increased her speed nearly one knot. Pour Chinese storekeepers have been fined at Wellington in sums ranging from £1 to £2 for failing to close on the weekly half -holiday. Bays the Waipawa correspondent of the Hawke's Bay Herald :—": — " I understand that in the recent case of the excision of the, tongue for cancer, Dw Godfray and Reed are attempting to graft a lamb's tongue to replace the natural one, and that they have great hopes of being successful."
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Otago Witness, Issue 2157, 27 June 1895, Page 18
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150NEWS FROM COOLGARDIE. Otago Witness, Issue 2157, 27 June 1895, Page 18
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