; We have been requested to state that a 4 sample of the coal from the Aorere mine % at Collingwood will be burnt at the Tra;l falgar Hotel this evening at 8 o'clock, in [ 7 order to give an opportunity to the puhr;| lie of forming au opinion on its quality, 1 1 both iv respect to its heat and gas-produc- ! f ing properties. 77 The Rangitoto, which left this port 7y yesterday afternoon, was compelled to put 7$ back late last night, having become disK§ abled in the Bay. The Lady Barkly was yf at once despatched to her assistance, and || towed her into harbor. The damage will, jtt we learn, be repaired in time to permit of tf the departure this evening for Melbourne Ti via Hokitika.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume II, Issue 174, 27 July 1867, Page 3
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