THE LITTLE UN.
Multum in parvo. ThuSsCay, 'DeceMb'eb, 1 Ith, 1884. A twelve hours' walking match at W ellington was,. won by I'roi'ts, who covered 67 miles. The s.s. Katikati has gone to Motiti with a load of cargo for Mr Douglas. The thiiee men injjured by the txplosion in the Caledonian Lqw .Leyel mine at the Thames are all doing well. : There are 21 men at work repaipug | the; ■ . Camkridge-Botorua, ., Koad, nnd ! putting it in order for the heavy tcur- ! ist traffic which will he commencc d. (i\most immediately. The new bridge over „the, Cemetry gully in Auckland, CQimeeting Symonds street with Grafton ro.ad, is expected to he finished before the New Year. /jur ( j overnment are. . aq -satisfied with the precautions of the . Sydpiey authoiities and of the Union S. 6;. Compa'ny that. t-hey will - do notliing further to prevent the iiitroduction oi sinall-pcx. ¥e heg to iemind the memhers of The Tauranga Mutual Improvent Association, that a geheral meeting takes place tonight. Business:- The eleetion oi officers and committee. Last Monday the driver of the mail , ,, ; «/- " ... coiiveyance Beiween lier.e and Paeroa, */ . ... . fonnd a dead iiorse lying* aeross the road, near Owharoa, and Leing alone, he was delayed some eonsiderable time in removing tlie carease. Little incidents of this sort delav the arrival of \j . . • .... the mail at its destination. Mr G. Gardinerj Hon. Seey., Tauranga Acelimation Society, will proceed to Motatapu, the estate of Riessrs Beicl Bros. this montli for the purpose of procuring fawn, kiuclly presented to ihe Society hy these gentlemen. We hope and trust tliat the Society will he more fortunate in th'eir endeayour to introduce these animals, than they were last time.
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Little Un, Volume 1, Issue 6, 11 December 1884, Page 2
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