FROM CORRESPONDENTS.
TAUitANGi, This day,
A man who has been lost in the bush for three weeks has just been found. -He lived during the time on toi roots and leaves. When found, though a big man, he was a mere skeleton, about the weight of a child four or five years old. His name is Grill, and formerly belonged to the 18th Eoval Irish. He is recoTering fast.
The coming Highway Board elections are occupying public attention. Coromandel, This day. The Boyal Oak half-yearly meeting lapsed, the legal manager's .office^npt being open. Several persons waited for some time and then went away again. There would have been some awkward questions asked. T' : ;■;; ; Evans, test battery proprietor, was fined £5j and costs, .to-day for neglecting to keep proper entries. Ike name entered was fictitious. .; '
Messrs Bullepi Keddell; King, Craig and Gwynn left in a boat at 12 : o'clock for Grahamstown. „ .
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Thames Star, Volume IIII, Issue 1705, 20 June 1874, Page 2
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