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FROM CORRESPONDENTS.

Cokomandel, This day. The New Green Harp start crushing when arrangements are concluded about the dispute with the Nil Desperandum battery. The Matawai commenced carting more quartz to the Emily battery to-day. Ballasting and finishing of the Waverly tramway started to.day. The Columbia schooner, Kennedy's Bay, is all right and loading again for Auckland.

The Fanay cutter from Whangapoua cleared with timber for Auckland on Saturday. Mr Bleazard visited the mine 3on Tokatea to-day, Taubanga, This'day. The Lakes are crowded with tourists, among whom is Attorney General of .New South Wales. The geysers are in full play. The Eotorua Eaces will likely be most successful.

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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 1879, 11 January 1875, Page 2

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FROM CORRESPONDENTS. Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 1879, 11 January 1875, Page 2

FROM CORRESPONDENTS. Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 1879, 11 January 1875, Page 2

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