FROM CORRESPONDENTS.
: T : Coeomandel, This day. i The Royal Oak crushing is looking splendid. ~ £ > r r • .The Tokatea is reported to have a s Jiall parcel of picked stuff from the tribute leader. .., ; The diamond leaves here for Kenneday's Bay to-night., . , , , f "., ; 7 I OSfews is ; jitst in Hhatj MeX*r£gQirpa& found in the Mangrove Swamp at Manaia by the Maories. He was in an exhausted condition, and his mind was wandering. A. party have gone out to bring hi v in. The Kapanga have all the water out of the shaft, and start sinking immediately. The fire at Whangapoua has decreased. The Waverly tramway will be finished this week. The Waikoromikq tramway is started. Taubanga, This Day. The tourists' grievances at the lakes regarding hotel accommodation are lessened. Mr Hannori has opened a new house at Ohinemutu. ■ Sir D. McLean is still at Maketu interviewing the disputant Arawas. Nothing doing at Tauranga. and everybody laying up comfortably for the measles."
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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 1944, 29 March 1875, Page 2
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