ALEXANDRA. Tuesday.
I AIK afraid the «slmon ova deposited by Mes^n Firlh and Kirkwood, at 'he Mangawmka Creek will havesuff red from the freshes. The boxe< were wa»hed away just after the young fish were batched) or about 10 dajs ago. There was another box set at Bitkerrtlle'f "Creek, but no ac eideot hat happened to it. The 4ropi look well in this neighbourhood and there it every appearance of its b«ing a full harvest, but every body is taken up with p iliiioa just now. Mr MoMinn is the. peoples favorite and Mr -Cox will hare to look alive even to get a show. That Sir Gnorge Grrey has been expected by .he King is evident from the fact tbtt & ta'ge quantity of native food has been prepared, as l'awhiao, when asked said to show Sir Gheorge how they had lived since their seclusion from the Europeans, such as matniku para, ponga, and other native preparations. — (Faou a CoJUtn> PON&EKft)
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Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 552, 2 December 1875, Page 2
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