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(By Electric Telegraph). (FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT). LATEST FROM AUCKLAND. PUHIPUHI SILVER FIND. REPORTED DISCOVERY RICH STONE. THE PROSPECTORS TO BE TURNED OUT. AUCKLAND, Last Night, The Whangarei Advocate reports the arrival f.om Pnhipuhi of even larger and richer specimens of native silver than previously brought in ; showing pure silver in the vein as thick as the rim of a half-crown, and runn'ug right through the stone. There is great indignation here at Ranger Ga.ised informing the prospectors that he is instructed to have them turned out of Puhipulii by 15th insfc. The Advocate says the prospectors will hold theground by force if need be. SIX DUNEDINITES DRAW L 4.725 IN SYDNEY CONSULTA- * TION. A Dunedin party of six local tradesmen, who invested in one of the Sydney consultations, have received advice they have drawn the winner of the Carriugton Stakes, and divide L 4,725.
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Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 436, 11 January 1890, Page 2
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147LATEST TELEGRAMS. Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 436, 11 January 1890, Page 2
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