FROM CORRESPONDENTS.
TATmAKGA, This day. The first artesian well is being sunk in the township by the Highway Boards. The Tauranga Jockey Club have held a meeting, and appointed officers. Probably £150 will be offered for prizes. The races will be held oh tKe 6th of January. Tlie Luna. is hourly expected from Pove.rty Bay. Information has been laid under the Licensing Act which will probably make public all particulars regarding the fearful death «f the native chieftess Arihia, who fell into a boiling spring when flrunk at Itotorua. _ Coeomandel, This Day. The Union Beach are going to sink their shaft another 80 feet for a lower level. Specimens continue to be daily lagged from the black reef, which is lookidFcapitaL ; Tokatea stock is getting firmer.
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Thames Star, Volume VI, Issue 1819, 31 October 1874, Page 3
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