FROM CORRESPONDENTS.
Taubanga, This day. Tenders for telegraph and post office at Ohinemutu are invited in this morning's Times.
A number of immigrants are continually expected in the district shortly. Heavy floods in the rivers inland. Squally weather, Coromasdel, This day. The Tokatea lodged 50oz retorted gold with the Bank of New Zealand, obtained from 801bs picked stone and more three days crushing general stuff.
The Union Beach crushed specimens today—result known to-night. Mr. Sheath, inspector of telegraphs, with staff arrived to commence the telegraph to Tokatea. Dr. Hector arrived by the steamer la»t night, and is visiting the Tunnel Company and other mines. ,
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Thames Star, Volume VI, Issue 1792, 30 September 1874, Page 2
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