| We are iiiforined tliat numerous cases of ; pettv tlieft are oceurrint; almost niglitlv in 1 thecamp, the depredations being principsllv I confined to the abstract'on of fivewoodon I N'ednesday evening: a nuiMber of fencing i posts ready bored for putting up, and left ! over night by a workman employed by the i Venerable Archdeacon Brown, weie removed before the following tnorning. A xleeting of the inbabitants of Tauranga interested in tlie erection of a wbarf was called for an evenirg last week, but the only " gentlemen present were Co'on 1 H iringion, ' . Captain Moorson au 1 Mr. Dtmglas. After waiting a considerable time for an accession to their uumber an adjournmcnt sinedie was resolved upon and oarried iuto effeet witbout * ; opposition, and the assemblv peateably | dispersed. i We received information yesterday froma European juat retun ed from Motuhoa that a native from the West Coast diggings bad, i in company with two other natives at p Motuhoa, just started from that island to • prospect, for gold in the neighborhooJ of Kati Kati.
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Tauranga Record and Bay of Plenty Examiner, Volume 1, Issue 11, 14 September 1867, Page 2
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