The Rangitikei Advocate learns from an authentic source that the Hon. W. Fox was to have left England on his return to the colony at the beginning of the present month. We may therefore look forward to his arrival some time in November. The Bay of Plenty Times states that the carp liberated in Lake Rotorua, about a year ngo, can now be seen in thousands, enjoying themselves in water almost too hot to bear one's hand in.
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Waka Maori, Volume 12, Issue 21, 17 October 1876, Page 262
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78Untitled Waka Maori, Volume 12, Issue 21, 17 October 1876, Page 262
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