FROM, CORRESPONDENTS
Coromatidel, This day.
yhe Hoya! OftJnaiiaßer: -reporta 9 parcel of picked stone to haiid from No. ilileadeir, leaving atthow in thef face of the Btope. ■ The Mail ;*eK?6mtoends Mr Fall as successor to Mr Martin, as master of the KHpangasschool. ; The public disapprove. Tofcatea dividend likely to be paid on 2ndginWary. - r-e R-!li
Mr Woollaras presented, a number of books "?&$ Messrs. Glover, Wilson, and McCall were appointed trustees for the school site. The children's .picn;c <wai a (jtreat success. All residents "and families were there.
The funeral of Mr. Ashcrott, a well tnown resident, took place yesterday, and ;was largely attended. " ~ The wife of Mr Bbbinson, manager of the Plut-us, died .frbrn gastric fever yesterday evening. Great sympathy felt.
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Thames Star, Volume VI, Issue 1868, 29 December 1874, Page 2
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121FROM, CORRESPONDENTS Thames Star, Volume VI, Issue 1868, 29 December 1874, Page 2
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