FROM CORRESPONDENTS.
Tattbanga, This day. Mr. Bodell reports—Sale of good hacks, £10 to £17 ; light draught, £12 to £22 ; dairy cows, £7 to £10; two-year-old, £2 to £5 j yearlings, £110s to £2 10s. Potatoes; £8 per ton. Town sections are changing hands at high prices. The Government offices are nearly completed. The immigration cottages are in course of erection. Cobomandel, This day. The Kapanga work is likely to be resumed, commencing this week. A criminal prosecution is likely to be commenced by one of the late employees. A portion of the tramway has been broken on the top grade which is likely to stop traffic for some days. The Royal Oak obtained more specimens to-day. Tke increase in the passenger traffic with the Hauraki is a marked success.
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Thames Star, Volume VI, Issue 1777, 12 September 1874, Page 2
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