The Tui left Wellington for Foxton at noon to-day.
A di»coyerv of gr^nt antiquarian in terest wa« made in Aberdeen recently by a number of laborers excavating in iioss'a court, one of the oldest p«rts of ; the city Three feet under. the su,rfae.p the laborers, came upon -a large bronze urn filled *W the brim with silver money. The number of ooins. was about 15,000, and they a ( r<:, in excellent 1 preieVVatioß. l Tliey are all' Eutli«h money of the reigns of Edvrnrd J and Edward IX., and are fcu»pb*ed br] antiquaries .to have beempnrt of the booty seen red during the raids iatti England during the 13 tli century. r ,, f f , ■■
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Feilding Star, Volume VIII, Issue 23, 5 August 1886, Page 2
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114The Tui left Wellington for Foxton at noon to-day. Feilding Star, Volume VIII, Issue 23, 5 August 1886, Page 2
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