FROM CORRESPONDENTS
Cobomandel, This day. The Royal Standard crushed about teivtons of, stone on Monday, at the IN il Desperandum battery. * Mr, Thomas* Manager of the Thames Company, arrived here last night, and started at six o'clock this morning to inspect the Plutus mine. The Royal Oak are breaking out specimens to-day. Tokatea—Geld in Siege level stopes. Three Brothers— Specimens from the Maori level last night. . Diamond", cutter, advertised to sail for Auckland on Monday. ' TAUBANGAi This day. Mr O'Sullivan, Inspector of Schools, finished his thorough examination of the Tauranga and Whareroa schools. Report of the former was imsptisfactory, and the schoolmaster received notice to leave. O'Sullivan proceeds to Opotiki this morning. Natives are busy harvesting! C. O. Davis wishes, and the Times is advocating the holding of temperance native meeting on Sundays. Tauranga regatta will shortly eventuate. Business is flat, I stale, and unprofitable.
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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 1902, 6 February 1875, Page 2
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