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An Adelaide telegram reports that the Port Darwin exploring party has been ,<hown by the natives relics of Stuart's expedition, including a tree bearing the initials J. MD. S. This is no doubt the same tree that was discovered some 10 years age*.
The Tuapeka Times understands that Mr P. Laffey, Miller's Plat, has purchased the Boyal Hotel, near the railway station, Milton with three-quarters of aja acre of ground, for £2700. The lease has some time to run <ret before Mr Laffey can take possession.
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Otago Witness, Issue 2368, 20 July 1899, Page 41
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