WAITEKAURI.
Per Pigeon Express.
(fboji a cobbbspondent,)
Waitekaitbi, • I- '■ . . This day, 9.30 a ; ni.;: Mining news,there is none. People are all amused at the idea of so many shares being applied for. in the Fergus — only eight out of fourteen. There is also a report that three shares have been applied for in the Sir George Grey. They might have left the.Super's namesake alone, but I fancy they will catch a Tartar, as the shareholders have the name of being pretty good hands at defence. What surprises : . people most is — where all the money comes from for laying plaints. Perhaps the knowledge that the new_ regulations will soon be in force has had something to do with so many plaints being laid at once, as then the jumpers' occupation will be gone.
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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2149, 23 November 1875, Page 2
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