(From "Star" London Correspondent,) Intercolonial and Indian Exhibition.
Mr Thomas Cornish has succeeded ■in obtaining permießion from Sir - Cunllff©. Owen to erect in one of the outsite spaces;* at the Indo-Colonial Exhibition, a crushing machine which will be the joint. exhibit, of all gold-producing countries, and rich r 'specimens of , quartz , from the principal' mines in Australia and New Zealand, will be crushed in turn. , Each mine should send ;> ; > ten tons 'of good average quality Cquaxts,!. and each Company will have a days' crash..,; ing at the battefyY " ' •* • '«- B^i»-y ; »Jlr , Goratj? when > questioned f , about '" Tawbiao's mission, ; -eftid the -late Govern--iqent had done all possible for the natives on^ th&t side>i ihe water. 'a , ,i 4 , ! Brooks,, the .father , of Ereller, has leftr^ Liverpool to, atijend^tbej.liititer'a trial; f ~Js*it'' •4ndhiawife firmly believe ttQUt*QQn,^^| s
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Te Aroha News, Volume III, Issue 133, 19 December 1885, Page 3
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134(From "Star" London Correspondent,) Intercolonial and Indian Exhibition. Te Aroha News, Volume III, Issue 133, 19 December 1885, Page 3
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