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TAURANGA-ROTORUA railway. WELL DESERVED TESTIMONIAL. LOSS OF A STEAMER. [Per Press Association.] Tauranga, August 14. Mr. G. V. Stewart writes by the Brindisi mail that Mr. Candish, contractor for the Tauranga-Rotorua Railway, will arrive by the next San Francisco mail. Dunedin, August 14. Mr. Thomas Bracken has been presented with a purse of sovereigns value £175. He also received a handsome locket from the Oddfellows.
Wellington, August 14. Information has been received that the Shaw, Savill and Albion Co.’s chartered steamer had sailed from Rio Janeiro on 11th inst., for London, and her meat was reported in splendid condition.
New Plymouth, August 14. The inquest on Charnock’s fire is still pro* oeeding, The Natives who passed through town on Monday from Parihaka went as far as Mangone, where they held a meeting. They returned to Parihaka this morning. The steamer Irishman, which is engaged in bringing coal from the Mokau mines, got adrift and floated to the mouth of the river, where it was broken up. Insured.
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume I, Issue 209, 14 August 1884, Page 2
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168INTERPROVINCIAL. Poverty Bay Standard, Volume I, Issue 209, 14 August 1884, Page 2
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