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RECEIVED LAST NIGHT. WELLINGTON GOSSIP. Wednesday Night. Mr Olliver returned from the south to-day, for Ministerial business. The City Volunteers paraded last night, 000 strong, and when asked who would volunteer for the Cape, not one answered. The owner of Terawhiti goldfield is about to sell it by auction. The area being small, it will not bring much. Every other man one meets pulls out a bit of quartz, and says it is rich stone from Terawhiti.
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Patea Mail, 24 February 1881, Page 3
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79SPECIAL TELEGRAMS Patea Mail, 24 February 1881, Page 3
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