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Korn Making.— Two rope walks have been started at Oamaru. What Telegraphi* Wile Coke To. —Tie iSupcriutendent of Hawke's Bay has appointed no Deputy Superintendent. The business of the Province is to be conducted by telegraph. Masonic Hall.— Wo would remind our readers that Mr and Mrs Hilton ro-appear at this place of amusement this evening. Those who visit it are promised some new songs by Mr Hilton, and a number of baliads by Miss Liddle. Mining.—Nelson, with its quartz reefs, is looking up. A telegram received in Lyttelton on Thursday last says that the Perseverance claim on Culliford’s reef had crushed 50 tons of stone with a result of 172J ozs. of gold. Telegraph to New Zealand— Mr Blackett, agent for the Telegraph Construction and Maintenance Committee, is in communicate n with the Government wi ! h a view of undertaking to lay a cable between Australia and New Zealand, the company offering to complete the lino in consideration of their having a monopoly of the intercolonial telegraph for a term of years. An Owner Wanted. —At Oamaru a well-known offender has been arrested by the pohee, and in his possession were found a colonial gold brooch, with three stones (two white and one of a blood-red color), with box for a portrait, and drop, the pattern being sonjowha t|UWc a vine leaf; also ft

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Evening Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2244, 16 July 1870, Page 2

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225

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2244, 16 July 1870, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2244, 16 July 1870, Page 2

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