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Messes Harris, Haggard, and McArthur arrived here, last evening from Auckland, and in company with Mr T. A. Dunlop to-day visited the Thames-Hauraki Gold Fielda Co.'s property. The shaft was inspected, and also the places for the excavation of the hill for the reception of the machinery. This atter work is to be let by contract at an early

The ladies of St. George's Church intend holding a fruit social on Tuesday, April 28th. This is the first of a series.

A lad named Frank Dare was engaged in blasting timber at Eureka, Moanatairi Creek, yesterday, when by some accident he was rather badly burned about the head and face. He proceeded to the hospital, and after having his injuries attended to, returned home.

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Thames Star, Volume XXVII, Issue 8324, 15 April 1896, Page 2

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Untitled Thames Star, Volume XXVII, Issue 8324, 15 April 1896, Page 2

Untitled Thames Star, Volume XXVII, Issue 8324, 15 April 1896, Page 2

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