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Apckiaxd, Tuesday Rroning, Mp Car mill telegraphs that Dr Foatheiuton opposes eohetne fur special immigration settlement soutu of Auckland. He has dismissed Mr
Iho body of the Ror Mr Hamilton, of Whau who was lost in the bush, he* been discovered at -oot s Creek. The deceased was apparently ti bowing the creek to sea, when ho must have sank exhausted.
W aikaio news unimportant.
(FROM OPS OWS OOBSBSPOSOBJfX.) ~ ~ Quahamstown, Tuesday Evening. Mr Dargavilla addressed a crowded mooting here on Saturday night. He made strong pe*. sonal allusions to .Mr JLusk. at opening. Then proceeded to enunciate his policy-—similar, of course, to that contained in his Auckland sneech. Mo had a good reception. Votes of thanks and eonndenco wore proposed, the chairman’s decision ass to which carried was fuggy. i £°ld return for last fortnight 1,02(>0z. melted gold.
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume I, Issue 93, 23 July 1873, Page 3
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