FROM CORRESPONDENTS.
; Tafbanoi, This day.i?' -The Southern, Cross, left rhere at .'ten o'clock last night, f : T.| D. tVriglejii" Samnels, B<^ell|; Walker »nd bthers. 1 ' "'.'i'-^-^-U: "'jZt-> I \f ( Tjbe\natiY^:.|^.d\<|e4rtbie/,.c^h L or day- at Botbrna hm' completely recoyered. ■? i . Mr. Thomson, Australian Mutual Provident Society, lectures-to-night;' z^n \ The Times charges the Under-Secratiry, Native Department, with placing obstacles in the way of Stewart's Immigration Scheme at Katikati. ■ *-vA
r~,r ?a j-r C^bomawdel, This dayy The Union Bjabh are? getting good specimens from the stopes, and have 257 lbs. on hand. Mayne's reef, Waik*romikp, shows pretty solid, it is over 12in. thick', with gold visible. It is reported that the Coromandel Mail comes out, as a daily on the first of next month, owing to its not making headway, the attempt to smother the News being no go. :
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Thames Star, Volume III, Issue 1690, 3 June 1874, Page 2
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