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THE OLD WHAT.

(To the Editor of tho Evening Star.)

Sir, —The almighty "we" of your morning contemporary is vtry mystical again about tl 1 c abore mine. What does "we" mean? Is the reef cut in the Whau ground, or is it in the Aiburnia, and who used the multiplying glass that counted about forty • specimens taken from the re«f." If the stone belong! to the Aiburnia, as " we" says it does, why on earth does the Whau manager keep possession of it ? Ido not own any Whau scrip; do you? Sobip.

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Thames Star, Volume IIII, Issue 1747, 8 August 1874, Page 2

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THE OLD WHAT. Thames Star, Volume IIII, Issue 1747, 8 August 1874, Page 2

THE OLD WHAT. Thames Star, Volume IIII, Issue 1747, 8 August 1874, Page 2

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