WAIORONGOMAI. [From o ur own Correspondent.] Waiorongomai, Thursday.
Mr Tlowrll, the Company'? Manager* returneil from Auckland last ni^ht. The matting furnace is - til 1 kcptgoini; with the oro from Brouen Hill. There is a largo quantity now teposifced on the floor at the water jacket. Some ore originally from Karan^aiiake is now lein^ got remly to be put through the ruveri-eratory furnace. Mt'ssrs Itoberts aii'l Littlejohn, lutulieia of this to>yn, have closed their Imsinesa. Many of the Te Aroha West settlers <ire indignant in consequence of the conii actor lor (tie approaches having erected u yato on thjjuow lu'i'lgeovi'r tho Waihou
river, orecfceil hy the Pi -ko County Council. I nnil^rslaml tli"re*9on;«iven is that horsemen tlo a great deal ol <lain:ige in passin<» uwr the iu»nv ioait in its present s»tato, an>\ that the contractor has «lone thi«i to protect his own interest.
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Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 400, 7 September 1889, Page 2
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143WAIORONGOMAI. [From our own Correspondent.] Waiorongomai, Thursday. Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 400, 7 September 1889, Page 2
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