Holiday Excursion. — .V reference to our advertising columns will show that an opportunity will lie ali'ordeJ to the public of a visit to the inland districts on Lioxing Day,—Cobb ami Co.’s four-horsa coach being appointed to leave town at an early hour, returning next day. We are sure that many of our friends will take the favorable chance of so enjoying their holiday. Hain. — A very welcome fail of rain t -uk place yesterday. Wo trust it will continue for a day or two, as the absence of it has been severely felt, both in town and country. Auckland. — By the s.s. Egmont we have our usual Auckland lilos to the 12th dust., but we fail to see anything of pressing importance in the papers to band... Sir George Grey was still in Auckland... Late news from the Thames indicates the discovery of alluvial gold, which, if it prove true, will be of great importance to that district... The death is announced in the Auckland papers of John Watson Bain, lisq.jXdoyd;’ Agent, American Consul, Ac Tub Duke ok Edinburgh, wo observe, had arrived at Melbourne. The enthu siasm and excitement is described as'intense. 4- serious riot bad occurred between Catholics and Orangemen—four men were shot.
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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume XII, Issue 534, 16 December 1867, Page 2
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205Untitled Hawke's Bay Times, Volume XII, Issue 534, 16 December 1867, Page 2
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